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To spread: one of the insiders approached to the Kremlin says that the Kremlin m...

Putin can agree to a 30-day truce but will tighten negotiations-Bloomberg

To spread: one of the insiders approached to the Kremlin says that the Kremlin may require stopping the supply of military assistance to Ukraine as one of the ceasefire conditions. Russian President Vladimir Putin is likely to agree to the US Armistice proposed for 30 days, which Ukraine consent during the negotiations in Saudi Arabia on March 11.

However, it may try to delay the ceasefire agreement to make sure that the Kremlin will be included in the agreement, Bloomberg writes with reference to its own anonymous sources. Insiders, familiar with the Kremlin's opinion, told reporters that Russian and American officials did not discuss a specific agreement agreed on March 11 between Ukraine and the US in Jedda, and Moscow considers such framework unacceptable.

According to journalists, the agreement between Washington and Kiev creates a dilemma for Putin, because it does not take into account the requirements that Russia has set out earlier to terminate the fighting. One of the Kremlin close to the Kremlin said that the Russian side may demand the termination of weapons supply to Ukraine as one of the conditions of the truce.

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Journalists also recalled that the Russian Federation had demanded from Ukraine neutral status and a significant reduction in the Armed Forces. On March 11, the State Duma deputy of the State Duma Viktor Sobolev stated that the Russian Federation will not go to ceasefire, so as not to allow Ukraine to be re -armed. According to him, a truce for 30 days is only beneficial to Ukraine, because it will increase the combat potential of the Ukrainian army.

After negotiations in Jedda, US President Donald Trump said he would talk with Putin this week and did not exclude contacts with the US and Russian side within the next few days. On March 12, the Russian Presidential President Dmitry Peskov voiced the first reaction of the Kremlin to the truce. He said Moscow should receive official proposals from Washington, and there was no request for a conversation for US President Donald Trump with Russian President Vladimir Putin.