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13 Mar 2025, 19:09 GMT+10
Moscow aims to reach a long-term peaceful resolution of the conflict that takes its interests into account, according to Yury Ushakov
Russia is not interested in temporary solutions to the Ukraine conflict and instead wants to achieve a lasting peaceful settlement that takes Moscow's interests and concerns into account, President Vladimir Putin's foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov has said.
His comments follow talks between representatives from Kiev and Washington in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday after which they released a joint statement calling for a 30-day ceasefire in the Ukraine conflict. Moscow has not yet officially responded to the initiative, saying that it is waiting for the US to formally present its proposal to the Russian side.
In an interview with Russia-1 TV on Thursday, Ushakov stressed that Moscow's goal is "a long-term peaceful settlement that takes into account the legitimate interests of our country and our known concerns."
The presidential aide stressed that steps that only "imitate peaceful actions are not needed by anyone," adding that a ceasefire in Ukraine would likely be "nothing more than a temporary respite for the Ukrainian military."
Ushakov also confirmed that he regularly holds phone calls with US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and that he has already explained Moscow's position on the ceasefire proposal to him.
He noted that President Putin will likely provide a more detailed assessment of the situation in Ukraine and the ceasefire initiative during a press conference later on Thursday.
Meanwhile, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff has arrived in Moscow and is preparing to hold talks with the Russian side, presumably to inform of the results of the Jeddah talks and the details of the Ukraine ceasefire proposal.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has hinted that US-Russia talks could take place in the near future, perhaps even later on Thursday.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has also confirmed that US negotiators are already on their way to Russia but has not disclosed whether or not Putin intends to meet with Witkoff on Thursday.
Moscow has previously spoken out against any temporary truce in the Ukraine conflict, arguing that Kiev would simply use it to rearm and continue fighting. Russian President Vladimir Putin has insisted that a resolution to the conflict must address the root causes in order to establish a long-lasting peace.
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