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Putin wants Ukraine ceasefire on current frontlines

According to the sources, Mr Putin is prepared to continue the war if Kyiv and the West do not respond.

• May 24, 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin [Credit: The Guardian]

Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to halt the war in Ukraine with a negotiated ceasefire that recognises the current battlefield lines, four Russian sources told Reuters.

According to the sources, Mr Putin is prepared to continue the war if Kyiv and the West do not respond.

Three of the sources, familiar with discussions in Mr Putin’s entourage, said the veteran Russian leader had expressed frustration to a small group of advisers about what he views as Western-backed attempts to stymie negotiations and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decision to rule out talks.

“Putin can fight for as long as it takes, but Putin is also ready for a ceasefire – to freeze the war,” said another of the four, a senior Russian source who has worked with Putin and has knowledge of top-level conversations in the Kremlin.

He, like the others cited in this story, spoke on condition of anonymity given the matter’s sensitivity.

For this account, Reuters spoke to five people who work with or have worked with Putin at a senior level in the political and business worlds.

The fifth source did not comment on freezing the war at the current frontlines.

In response to a request for comment, Mr Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the Kremlin chief had repeatedly made clear Russia was open to dialogue to achieve its goals, saying the country did not want “eternal war.”

Ukraine’s foreign and defence ministries did not respond to questions.

Some Western military and political analysts saw last week’s appointment of economist Andrei Belousov as Russia’s defence minister as placing the Russian economy on a permanent war footing to win a protracted conflict.

It followed sustained battlefield pressure and territorial advances by Russia in recent weeks. However, the sources said that Mr Putin, re-elected in March for a new six-year term, would rather use Russia’s current momentum to put the war behind him.

(Reuters/NAN)

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