Putin says he agrees to Ukraine ceasefire proposal but 'lots of questions' remain

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Vladimir Putin has said Russia agrees to an end to fighting in Ukraine, but "lots of questions" remain over proposals for a 30-day ceasefire.

The Russian president thanked Donald Trump for "paying so much attention to regulating the conflict in Ukraine" and said he needs to speak with his American counterpart.

Mr Putin said: "We agree with the proposals for the ceasefire, but our position is based on the assumption that the ceasefire would lead to long-term peace, something that would remove the initial reasons for the crisis."

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He described the situation in Russia's Kursk region, where Ukrainian troops have pushed into Moscow's territory, as "completely under our control".

It appeared the US had persuaded Ukraine to accept the ceasefire, he said, but Ukraine is also interested because of the battlefield situation, with its forces in Kursk fully blocked in the coming days.

"In these conditions, I believe it would be good for the Ukrainian side to secure a ceasefire for at least 30 days," he said.

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He also said there would need to be a mechanism to control possible breaches of the truce.

Another issue he raised was whether Ukraine could use the 30-day ceasefire to continue to mobilise and rearm.

Mr Putin was speaking alongside Belarus's President Alexander Lukashenko and the pair said in a joint statement that NATO's actions regarding the war in Ukraine were fraught with the risk of nuclear conflict.

The two countries also criticised the European Union's policy towards Russia, labelling it aggressive and confrontational.

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It comes as Mr Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff is in Moscow and will meet with Mr Putin to present the ceasefire plan imminently, a source told Reuters.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine in early 2022 has left thousands of people dead and injured, millions displaced and towns and cities reduced to rubble.

Moscow's forces have been advancing since the middle of last year and now control nearly a fifth of Ukraine's territory.

In his speech Mr Putin said Russian forces were pushing forwards along the entire frontline.

Speaking in the White House on Wednesday, Mr Trump said he hoped the Kremlin would agree to the 30-day ceasefire proposal and bring an end to what he called the "bloodbath".

It comes after Mr Putin donned a camouflage uniform to visit a command post in the Kursk region on Wednesday.

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