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21 Apr 2025, 07:06 GMT+10
The countries have accused each other of violating the Easter truce
US President Donald Trump has expressed hope that Russia and Ukraine could reach a peace agreement within days, suggesting that both nations could instead turn their attention to trade with the United States.
The statement follows remarks from Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who hinted that Washington may abandon its mediation efforts unless tangible progress is made.
"HOPEFULLY RUSSIA [and] UKRAINE WILL MAKE A DEAL THIS WEEK," Trump wrote on his Truth Social account on Sunday. "BOTH WILL THEN START TO DO BIG BUSINESS WITH THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WHICH IS THRIVING, AND MAKE A FORTUNE!"
The 30-hour Easter truce, declared by Russian President Vladimir Putin, expired on Monday. The Kremlin confirmed there were no plans for an extension, and both sides have accused each other of breaching the agreement. The Russian Defense Ministry reported around 1,300 violations, including artillery strikes and drone attacks.
Since taking office in January, Trump has repeatedly emphasized his desire to broker an end to the conflict "as soon as possible." His team has engaged in shuttle diplomacy, including a 30-day moratorium on strikes targeting energy infrastructure last month. However, both Moscow and Kiev later accused each other of violating that deal.
According to the New York Post, the United States aims to "make a determination for a full and comprehensive ceasefire" within the coming days. The Friday report cited a senior US official who said the goal was to evaluate where Moscow and Kiev stand on a potential agreement through direct discussions.
Rubio warned that Washington could drop the peace initiative if talks break down. "We need to figure out here, now, within a matter of days, whether this is doable," he told reporters on Friday. "If it's not, then I think we're just going to move on." He described the current proposal as a "broad framework" but declined to provide further details.
Trump endorsed Rubio's remarks, stating that Washington wants to see the conflict resolved and that there is "a good chance of solving the problem."
Moscow has emphasized that any peace deal must address the "root causes" of the conflict, including NATO's eastward expansion and Ukraine's aspirations to join the US-led alliance. Putin has also demanded that Kiev recognize Russia's new borders - something Ukrainian leaders have so far rejected.
Last month, Putin stated that for a viable ceasefire to be achieved, Western nations must cease arms shipments to Ukraine, and Kiev must withdraw troops from Russian territories.
Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Russian UN envoy Vassily Nebenzia called a full ceasefire "simply unrealistic at this stage," accusing the West of using negotiations as a cover to rearm Ukrainian forces.
(RT.com)
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