Kremlin says much to be done' on Ukraine ceasefire deal as Zelenskyy warns Putin will manipulate plan Europe live
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The Kremlin has indicated some hope for progress on a ceasefire agreement following discussions involving US special envoy Steve Witkoff. Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov noted that while there are reasons to feel cautiously optimistic, significant work remains to be done before a conversation occurs between Presidents Putin and Trump. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy criticized Putin's approach to the ceasefire proposal, suggesting that the Russian leader is stalling rather than engaging constructively. Meanwhile, Denmark's foreign minister responded to Trump’s remarks about Greenland, rejecting the idea of U.S annexation aspirations.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized cautious optimism regarding ceasefire discussions, while acknowledging significant challenges ahead for negotiations between Putin and Trump.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Putin of a manipulative response towards US ceasefire proposals, indicating a tendency to prolong negotiations without genuine intent.
Peskov stated that following discussions with US envoy Witkoff, the timing of a Trump-Putin conversation would be determined, reflecting a critical need for dialogue.
Denmark's foreign minister Lars Lkke Rasmussen dismissed Trump's comments on annexing Greenland, showcasing European reluctance to alliances driven by U.S. aspirations.
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