Kremlin Chats Up a Temporary Halt in Hostilities for Ukraine
- Kremlin Reports: Ceasefire Offers a "Respite" for Ukraine
There's a looming discussion on the horizon, and Moscow's got something to say about it. In a chat with Uncle Sam's go-to security brain, Colonel Waltz, Kremlin diplomat, Yuri Ushakov, ain't mincing words. He's laid out the Russian position crystal clear: a long-term peace that's hip to Russia's concerns and interests.
Here comes the big news: the Yanks are sending their boys and girls over to the Motherland for a 30-day talk-a-thon. The focus? A ceasefire in Ukraine. Now, that sounds like a chance for everyone to catch their breath.
- Temporary Halt in Hostilities
- Kremlin Diplomacy
- Russia's Interests
- Moscow-Washington Dialogue
- Yuri Ushakov
- Ukraine War
- US-Russia Talks
- Vladimir Putin
- Vladimir Putin, in talks with Colonel Waltz, seeks a ceasefire in Ukraine as part of a temporary halt in hostilities, urging that Moscow's interests must be respected in any long-term peace deal.
- Despite the upcoming US-Russia talks, Yuri Ushakov, a Kremlin diplomat, warns that we're not going to be able to get a deal without taking into account Russia's concerns and interests in the ongoing Ukraine war.
- As the Kremlin pursues diplomacy to find a resolution to the Ukraine war, a 30-day dialogue between the US and Russia is scheduled to seek a ceasefire, aiming to provide a brief respite before resuming negotiations on a lasting peace agreement.