Vladimir Putin’s top ally said on Tuesday (March 18) that Moscow has not lost the expectation of a possible ceasefire in Ukraine. This statement came out on Tuesday a few hours before the much awaited phone call between US President Donald Trump and the Russian President.
Putin’s assistant Yuri Ushakov told Komerscent, ‘The ceasefire is a week since the proposal and what are we looking for? The most powerful attack of EPU drones on the Russian region in history, then another attack but we are not losing hope. We are clinging to everything. American and Russian President need to talk to each other ‘.
‘Dialogue held in Saudi Arabia on March 11’
Top official also emphasized that after Trump’s special envoy Steve Witchoff’s visit to Moscow, there was no talk between the two leaders. After talks in Saudi Arabia on March 11, Ukraine accepted the US proposal for a 30 -day ceasefire. On 13 March, Vistoff interacted with Putin in Moscow and knows his opinion.
‘Russia agrees to end hostility’
Vladimir Putin said, ‘Russia agrees to end enmity but many other nuances also need to agree’. Trump is confident that Moscow will agree on a 30 -day ceasefire.
Russia confirmed on Monday that there will be a phone conversation between US President Trump and his Russian counterpart Putin on Tuesday. Government news agency Tas quoted Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov as saying, ‘Yes, preparations are being made for such conversation for Tuesday’.
Trump-Putin’s phone talks took place on 12 February
Earlier addressing journalists on Sunday, Trump said that he is planning to talk to the Russian President on Tuesday. The last telephone talks between the two presidents took place on 12 February. During the discussion of one and a half hours, the leaders of the two countries discussed the relations between the Ukrainian issue as well as the relationship between the two countries.
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