Russia says he did not receive answers about ceasefire in Ukraine

Kremlin announced on Monday that President Vladimir Putin supports the idea of ​​a ceasefire in Ukraine, but Russia has not yet received answers to the main questions it has about a truce proposed by the administration of US President Donald Trump.

Trump, who says he wants to be remembered as a peacemaker, repeatedly spoke that he wants the three -year conflict in Ukraine Ahab. He also warned of the risks of becoming a world war between the US and Russia.

Putin announced last month that Moscow supported a US proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine at first, but that the fight could not be interrupted until a series of crucial conditions were resolved or clarified.

The Russian government commented that these questions have not yet been answered.

“President Putin supports the idea of ​​the need for a ceasefire, but before that a series of questions should be answered,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

“These questions are still in the air; so far no one has given them an answer.”

Putin said that any peace agreement should address what Moscow sees as the root causes of conflict: essentially a cable of war between Russia and the West over Ukraine’s future and NATO’s post-soviet expansion towards Russia’s borders.

The Russian President commented that the ceasefire would have to guarantee that Ukraine did not simply use it to regroup, and that key questions about checking a truce would need to be clarified.

Kremlin blamed for the lack of answers in Kiev, which said it was unable to control several of its “extremist and nationalist units.”

This content was originally published in Russia says it did not receive answers about ceasefire in Ukraine on the CNN Brazil website.

Source: CNN Brasil

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