Zelnsky called Russia’s proposed ceasefire “deceptive”
Zelnsky reacted to Putin’s three -day ceasefire proposal. The Ukrainian president appears to have rejected a four -hour ceasefire on the occasion of the day of victory that the Russian leadership announced Monday morning and called it “an attempt to deceive.”
In a statement posted on social media, Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnsky called for Russian President Vladimir Putin to call for an immediate and six -day ceasefire, accusing Moscow, who constantly rejecting Kiev and his supporters’ efforts.
Zelksky said with the accusation. “Again another attempt to deceive; For some reason, everyone has to wait for May 9 and only cease the ceasefire so that Putin is silent during the parade. “We value human life, not parade.”
The Ukrainian president continued to call for “urgent, complete and unconditional ceasefire.”
Zelksky’s remarks were repeated of his previous remarks, Andrei Yermak, the head of his office and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibi. The two officials also claimed that the proposed ceasefire was “only for the parade” and demanded an urgent ceasefire instead. However, Kiev has repeatedly rejected the Kremlin’s request for direct negotiations and still pushed the Europeans to seize weapons and continue the war.
According to Rasha Todi, Monday morning, Vladimir Putin announced that a 4-hour ceasefire will be operated from midnight to May 5-8. The decision is a similar decision that was unilaterally announced earlier this month during the Eid holiday.
According to the Russian army, the Easter ceasefire was somewhat successful. Although the clash was partially observed, the Russian military reported that it had recorded about 5 cases of ceasefire during this period. Short suicide bombers comprised most of Ukraine’s firefighting violations, with more than 5 of these attacks.
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