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It was after 9:00 pm on Tuesday in Moscow when US Secretary of State Mark Rubio outlined Ukrainian and American proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia.
On Wednesday afternoon, the Kremlin still weighed its reaction to the proposals.
Russian Foreign Ministry press secretary Maria Zakharov refused to involve in concrete, stating that “the formation of the Russian Federation (will) in the Russian Federation.”
And Kremlin’s press -secretary Dmitry Pesko has overcome this issue. “Let’s not get ahead of ourselves,” he said, adding that Moscow is “getting acquainted” with a joint statement in the Jedi.
There are reports that Steve Witcooff may go to Moscow on Thursday, and Sand said the press would be informed. In addition, it was no comment from the Kremlin.
President Vladimir Putin undoubtedly thinks carefully about whether to accept the ceasefire, reject it or demand amendments to it.
The idea of refusal – either amending – the proposal of ceasefire seems to gain the greatest attraction among commentators.
“If (Putin) accepts the US proposal, it will lead to a dangerous situation,” Putin’s former assistant Sergei Markov said about the Kremlin, claiming that the Russian army currently prevailed on the front line and may lose it.
There is also concern that Ukraine can use the monthly ceasefire to the back, so Russia may highlight some conditions such as the requirement to stop the western supply of weapons.
“The condition should be that during this period the embargo should be introduced to the supply of weapons to Ukraine … Europe should support ceasefire in Europe not with words but with actions,” Markov said by Russian media.
If he accepted the proposal, Mr. Markov believes that public opinion could be a factor. Russian society is “tired of the war,” he said the BBC.
Although it is true that A few recent surveys To show the increasing percentage of the population of Russia, stands for peace talks with Ukraine, it is far from clear that public opinion will have some decisions of Putin.
Another potential avenue for Russia would be to cease fire, and then blame any violations against Ukrainian “provocations” in the hope of discrediting Kiev in Trump’s eyes.
After Russia captured Crimea in 2014, numerous attempts were made to realize the ceasefire between Moscow and Kiev. They all failed.
If this attempt works, it would be unprecedented.
In the distance of the Kremlin silence, the announcement of the ceasefire proposal – the most detail since the beginning of the war in Moscow in Ukraine – was discovered in the Russian media.
In some cases, there was a joy about what they saw as a Ukraine consisting of the US, with the Komsomolian truth, which claimed that the White House was “quite noticeable” by Kyiv.
“They heard from Ukraine the words they wanted to hear,” said the daily.
However, the prevailing feeling among many Russian commentators and legislators is skepticism, especially in the light of the US decision to resume the sending and weapons of Kyiv.
MP Viktor Sobolev said that the temporary ceasefire would only play in the hands of the Ukrainians, as it will allow them to “reload 30 days, replenish their ranks and replenish the drones.”
There was also a push to nominate the victories of the Russian army in the Kursk region, whose parts have taken Kiev since last summer – and show that Russia has the upper hand on the battlefield.
On Wednesday morning, the images of Russian soldiers revived by the judge – the largest city of Ukraine, managed to seize Kursk in the region – were ubiquitous on Russian television and popular telegram channels, accompanied by lies praise than “bold” creativity of Moscow troops.
“Real conditions for negotiations are created by our heroic guys – the whole line of the front,” said the Daily Moskovsky Komsomolets.
Regardless of the chatter, the final decision – as it always happens in today’s Russia – will rest with Vladimir Putin.
He, like Trump, is the main place in this transaction. “We … do not rule out the need for a telephone conversation at the highest level,” Pesko said on Wednesday morning – which means direct contact between the two presidents.
Some Russians may believe that this is the preferred Trump Avenue.
“According to his own confession, he makes a deal only with” boss “,” said the state television company Rio Novosti.
“This means that there will be no deals with” teams “,” representatives “and” messengers. “The possible deal can only be between Putin and Trump.”