Putin Proposes New Conditions for Possible Ukraine Ceasefire

According to Financial Times, this move by Russia appears to be an attempt to return to the negotiating table.

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin has put forward new conditions for a potential ceasefire in the ongoing war with Ukraine, according to a report by the Financial Times.

The report states that Russia has indicated a willingness to agree to a ceasefire if Ukraine withdraws its forces from the contested regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. These terms have reportedly been conveyed through informal diplomatic channels to Western powers.

The proposal positions Ukraine’s withdrawal from these two key areas as a crucial step toward ending the war. However, neither Ukraine nor its Western allies have issued any official response to the offer so far.

According to Financial Times, this move by Russia appears to be an attempt to return to the negotiating table. Still, it raises serious concerns about Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, casting doubt over the feasibility of the proposal.

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