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US Reportedly Declines Putin's Ukraine Ceasefire Proposal; Kremlin Denies Allegations

The US rejects Russian President Putin's ceasefire proposal for Ukraine, leading to a diplomatic standoff as Kremlin denies the claim. Despite Putin's willingness to negotiate, Washington insists on Ukraine's involvement. Ukrainian President Zelenskyy stands firm against Russian control amidst escalating conflict tensions.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin's bid for a ceasefire in Ukraine faces rejection by the United States and, the Kremlin refuting the allegation. Three Russian sources disclosed that Putin's peace offer met a cold response from the US, despite efforts through various channels. The proposal aimed to halt the conflict without territorial concessions, signaling a possible path to peace.

As the deadly conflict in Europe nears its third year, tensions escalate between Russia and major Western powers, particularly the US. Senior Russian sources reveal unsuccessful attempts to engage with the Americans, indicating a diplomatic deadlock. The US insists on Ukraine's involvement in ceasefire discussions, leading to the collapse of communication channels.

However, the Kremlin dismisses reports of Putin's ceasefire proposal, denying any peace initiatives towards Washington. US officials maintain consistent disengagement from backchannel talks with Russia, emphasizing support for Ukraine's sovereignty. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy remains resolute against Russian influence, refusing any contact with Moscow.

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In an interview, Putin expresses willingness to negotiate with Ukraine to end the conflict, urging US recognition of Russian interests. Putin argues that his actions aim to protect Russian speakers and prevent Ukraine from joining NATO. Despite his readiness for talks, Kyiv's rejection stalls negotiations, with Putin highlighting missed opportunities for peace.

Recent Russian assaults intensify pressure on Ukrainian forces, prompting international aid efforts. While the EU approves substantial financial assistance, the US faces internal debates over aid provision to Ukraine. Republicans oppose direct support, diverting focus to domestic issues like border security, and prolonging the deadlock over Ukrainian assistance.

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