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US ramps up stress on Russia to just accept 30-day Ukraine ceasefire

By Editorial Board Published March 12, 2025 5 Min Read
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US ramps up stress on Russia to just accept 30-day Ukraine ceasefire

The US has ramped up stress on Russia to just accept a 30-day ceasefire proposal to finish “all hostilities” with Ukraine.

Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to conform to the truce “so people will stop dying, so bullets will stop flying”.

Mr Rubio additionally revealed there had been “conversations” throughout the assembly about territorial concessions to Russia – one thing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has branded a “red line” in his nation’s “fight for independence”.

Mr Trump’s prime diplomat mentioned the US recognised the necessity for a possible peace deal to incorporate phrases that will deter the Kremlin from additional aggression.

He instructed reporters: “Every country in the world has a right to defend themselves and no one can dispute that, so that will most certainly have to be part of the conversation.”

Mr Rubio additionally mentioned Kyiv had made clear that negotiations have been “not just about ending the war” however concerning the return of prisoners of conflict, in addition to 1000’s of Ukrainian youngsters unlawfully deported to Russia.

“They need to get the children back,” he added.

In the meantime, in his first on-camera feedback since Tuesday’s talks in Saudi Arabia, Mr Zelenskyy hailed the discussions as “constructive” and mentioned he needed to make use of the potential 30-day respite as an opportunity to draft a everlasting peace plan.

Nevertheless, the response from Russia to this point has been non-committal, with the Kremlin saying it wanted additional data from the US and that it “did not want to get ahead of itself”.

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‘All the things depends upon Russia’

Potential sticking factors over a long-term deal embrace attainable territorial concessions and whether or not European troops could possibly be despatched to Ukraine to underpin a peace settlement – one thing Moscow has rejected as a possible “act of war”.

“This is the most important red line. We will never let anyone forget about this crime against Ukraine.”

The president additionally mentioned “everyone” must be concerned in compelling Moscow to just accept a peace deal, including: “Everything depends on whether Russia is willing to do so, to install a truce, or if it is willing to continue killing people.”

He added that Ukraine’s allies had “promised strong actions, including sanctions against Russia and military assistance to us” if the Kremlin didn’t conform to a deal.

Kyiv’s willingness to conform to the 30-day truce proposal prompted the US on Tuesday to renew offering navy assist and intelligence to Ukraine.

The US and Ukrainian presidents had a fiery row at the White House - in front of the world's media.
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The Ukrainian and US presidents had a fiery row on the White Home final month. Pic: Reuters

Donald Trump suspended the assist following his public row with the Ukrainian president final month.

In the meantime, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has welcomed the “progress” made between Washington and Kyiv, including: “We must now redouble our efforts to get a lasting, secure peace.”

He additionally confirmed to MPs he would convene a summit of worldwide leaders on Saturday “to discuss how we can make further progress”.

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US is an ‘indispensable ally’, says Starmer

Throughout Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday, Sir Keir was requested whether or not the return of Ukrainian youngsters and Putin’s prosecution for such a “despicable” crime would type a part of any peace settlement.

He replied: “When we say a lasting, just, settlement or peace in Ukraine, it must, of course, involve dealing with this issue – and we are, as he would expect, raising it continually with our allies.”

The prime minister additionally praised his crew for the “hard work, discussions and diplomacy” that had taken place behind the scenes to assist the US and Ukraine make progress following the White Home row between Mr Trump and Mr Zelenskyy.

He added: “I’m pleased that we made progress. I think that’s very important for Ukraine. And I’m extremely pleased that support has been put in back by the US for Ukraine.

“So that is what I did as soon as I understood what I needed to occur. I am happy with the place we have to – however as ever, we should go additional.”

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