Russia gives rude response to USA's 30-day ceasefire proposal
Tuesday, 11 March 2025 () Russian war correspondent Alexander Kots shared his assessment of the US-Ukraine negotiations in Saudi Arabia on his Telegram channel, suggesting that Ukraine will use the agreed-upon one-month ceasefire to stockpile weapons and intelligence. "Great negotiations between the US and Ukraine. So, they're reopening the flow of weapons and intelligence again. Ukraine will stockpile everything for a month. And then Russia will be blamed for continuing the war?” Kots wrote. In a follow-up post, Kots noted that Ukraine has historically proposed ceasefires during difficult moments on the battlefield and linked Kyiv's willingness to negotiate to recent Ukrainian setbacks in Russia's Kursk region.
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