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Russia introduces us with demands: Report to terminate war in Ukraine

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Russia has submitted a list of demands to US officials who need to meet in Ukraine to end the war, Reuters said two people were “aware of the matter”.

Requests are also to reset Kremlin’s relationship with WasHington Shington DC, which has noted the outlet.

The exact content of the list is not yet known, but it is similar to the demands presented to Ukraine, US and NATO.

People told Reuters that Russian and American officials have discussed in the last few weeks and virtually the terms.

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Russia has sought to end the war in Ukraine and they mirror previous requests to Kiev, US and NATO. (Alexisi Babushkin, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo)

Previous requests include not allowing Ukraine to join the plays, the agreement to not deploy foreign soldiers in Ukraine and the international recognition of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s claim that Russia owns Crimea and four provinces.

By Wednesday, President Donald Trump still waited to hear whether Putin would agree to the 30 -day effort that Ukrainian President Wolyodemir Zelensky agreed during a ceasefire negotiation in Saudi Arabia.

US-Ukraine conversation in Saudi Arabia

Ukrainian officials on Tuesday met to discuss a ceasefire that will be presented to Russia with US officials in Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. (Pool photo by Saul Loeb/AP)

Russia awaits the details of the US-Ukraine ceasefire proposal, says Kremlin

On Wednesday, Kremlin said she was waiting for more details about the proposal before making a comment. State Secretary Marco Rubio has said that he will briefly to Russia.

“We will bring it directly to them,” Rubio told reporters referring to Russia. “We will say that Ukraine is ready to stop all war activity and is ready to begin the immediate process of negotiating the permanent end of the war. And we will look at what their response is. If their response is yes, we know that we have made real progress, and it will be a real opportunity.

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Russia has so far opposed the permanent end of the conflict and has not accepted any concessions.

Trump’s special envoy in the Middle East, Steve Vitcoff, is likely to travel to Moscow this week, a source familiar with the matter told Fox News on Tuesday.

Stephen Sores and Reuters of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.


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