Trump rejected Russia’s opposition to a ceasefire proposal in Ukraine

The US preside has firmly denied rumors that Moscow had rejected Washington’s proposals for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
US Preside Donald Trump in response to reporters’ questions at the White House rejected rumors that Russia had rejected US proposals for a ceasefire in Ukraine.
Trump also noted that it was early to discuss Washington’s sanctions against Moscow.
Asked whether the United States should exacerbate restrictions against Russia because Putin claims to have rejected the ceasefire in Ukraine, he said: “He (Russian Preside Vladimir Putin) did not reject anything and they are currely sanctioning.
The US preside added: “They have almost any other boycott.”
Meanwhile, the Russian Palace (Kremlin) announced that Putin and Trump had phone calls on March 5 and discussed the idea of a six -day ceasefire in the Ukrainian conflict, ways to preve further tensions and a number of iernational issues.
According to the Kremlin, the Russian preside in his speech supported the US preside’s initiative to cease -fire attacks on energy and infrastructure in Ukraine.
The White House also said in a stateme on the telephone conversation that the leaders of the coury also agreed to start technical talks “on the implemeation of a ceasefire in the Black Sea, complete ceasefire and permane peace.”
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