Ukraine: Russia rejects the idea of a temporary ceasefire and threatens to regard the dispatch of European forces as a direct confrontation

Conflict in Ukraine: Negotiations, Tensions, and Diplomatic Stakes

Recapture of Sudzha and Russian Advances on the Frontline

Russia announced on Thursday the recapture of the city of Sudzha, located in the border region of Kursk, which had been invaded by Ukrainian forces last summer. This military victory comes a day after Vladimir Putin’s visit to the front, highlighting the Kremlin’s determination to consolidate its territorial positions before any peace talks.

According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, troops also reclaimed the nearby villages of Melovoy and Podol, forcing Ukrainian forces into a swift retreat. Kyiv had launched an offensive in the region in August 2024, hoping to use the territory as leverage in potential negotiations, but recent setbacks have altered the dynamic.

Ceasefire Proposal and Diplomatic Talks

Amid rising tensions, the United States and Ukraine have agreed on a mineral resource deal and proposed a temporary 30-day ceasefire. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in Moscow to hold discussions with high-level Russian representatives.

The Kremlin’s diplomatic advisor, Yuri Ushakov, did not rule out a direct meeting with Vladimir Putin. However, Moscow remains skeptical: “This is nothing more than a temporary respite for Ukrainian troops, nothing more,” Ushakov stated, emphasizing that any resolution must account for Russia’s strategic concerns.

International Pressure and Disagreements

On Thursday, Volodymyr Zelensky criticized Moscow’s lack of a concrete response to the American ceasefire proposal, accusing Russia of wanting to prolong the conflict. “Unfortunately, the world has yet to hear a meaningful response from Russia to the proposals. This once again shows that Moscow seeks to delay peace as long as possible,” he wrote on social media, urging Washington to maintain diplomatic pressure.

Meanwhile, Russia warned against the deployment of European peacekeeping forces in Ukraine. Maria Zakharova, spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, stated that Moscow would consider such a move a “direct armed conflict” with the West, promising an immediate and forceful response.

Toward Resolution or Escalation?

As American negotiators head to Moscow and diplomatic contacts intensify, the outcome of these talks remains uncertain. The Kremlin has expressed readiness to discuss U.S. proposals as early as Thursday, offering a glimmer of hope for de-escalation, however fragile.

The international community closely watches these crucial developments, hoping diplomacy can prevail to end a protracted conflict that continues to claim lives on both sides of the frontline.

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