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Russia Signals Conditional Support for Ukraine Ceasefire as Troops Advance Near Kursk

Moscow agrees in principle to a U.S.-backed 30-day truce but raises demands for long-term peace and addresses battlefield developments.

Les «prochaines étapes» vers une trêve dépendront de l’avancée russe dans la région de Koursk, affirme Vladimir Poutine
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Le ministre russe des Affaires étrangères, Sergueï Lavrov, assis à côté du conseiller en politique étrangère de Vladimir Poutine, Yuri Ushakov, à Riyad le 18 février 2025.
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Overview

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed conditional support for a 30-day ceasefire proposed by the U.S. and accepted by Ukraine, citing unresolved 'important questions' about implementation and guarantees for lasting peace.
  • Putin emphasized that any truce must address the 'root causes' of the conflict and ensure it does not serve as a temporary reprieve for Ukraine to regroup militarily.
  • The Russian military claimed significant advances near the Kursk region, including retaking the town of Sudzha, a key Ukrainian-held position since last summer, while Ukrainian forces reportedly began evacuating nearby areas.
  • U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow to negotiate the ceasefire proposal, with discussions potentially involving a direct call between Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump.
  • Ukraine accused Russia of executing five captured soldiers, describing the act as a war crime and urging international organizations to take action.