Russia presents US with demands for possible Ukraine peace deal, Reuters reports
- The US is trying to broker a ceasefire deal between Ukraine and Russia after three years of war. High-level Ukrainian sources express distrust in Russia's willingness to accept a reasonable deal, warning, 'We expect another trick.'
- Key demands from Ukraine in negotiations include no additional territorial concessions and the return of at least 20,000 children allegedly abducted by Russia, which is viewed as a war crime by Ukrainian authorities. Ukrainian officials stated, 'Ceding any additional territory would be a red line.'
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed concerns about Russia's tactic to prolong discussions on the ceasefire without genuine intent, stating, 'I fear Putin would try to drag the ceasefire proposal into endless discussions.'
- Putin has indicated a desire for a ceasefire, although Ukrainian officials suspect this may be a tactic to extend the conflict.
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