RT.com
14 Mar 2025, 21:14 GMT+10
President Vladimir Putin has expressed support for a US ceasefire proposal but stressed that certain issues must be addressed first
US President Donald Trump has asked his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, to spare the lives of the Ukrainian troops that have been encircled in Kursk Region as part of a ceasefire agreement.
Following a meeting in Saudi Arabia earlier this week, Washington and Kiev put forward a 30-day ceasefire proposal, and US special envoy Steve Witkoff delivered the details of the initiative to Putin on Thursday.
In a press conference on Thursday, the Russian president stated that he is open to the idea of a truce, but stressed that certain issues have to be addressed beforehand, including the fate of Ukraine's incursion forces, which are currently surrounded in Russia's Kursk Region.
"If we stop fighting for 30 days, what does it mean? That everyone who is there will leave without a fight? Should we let them go after they committed mass crimes against civilians?" Putin said.
In a post on Truth Social on Friday, Trump acknowledged that "thousands of Ukrainian troops are completely surrounded by the Russian military and in a very bad and vulnerable position."
He went on to say that he "strongly requested to President Putin that their lives be spared. This would be a horrible massacre, one not seen since World War II."
Trump also stated that Washington's latest discussions with Putin have been "very good and productive," and suggested that there is now "a very good chance that this horrible, bloody war can finally come to an end."
Trump's national security adviser, Mike Waltz, has also recently stated that Washington has "some cautious optimism" that a truce can soon be reached following contacts with Moscow.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has confirmed that there are "certainly reasons to be cautiously optimistic," but reiterated that the issues outlined by Putin still have to be addressed.
Apart from the fate of Ukraine's incursion forces, Putin also raised the question of establishing a monitoring system to oversee a ceasefire along the entire front line, as well as guarantees that Kiev will not use the pause to rearm itself and replenish its ranks.
(RT.com)
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