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Ukraine proposes russia to extend ceasefire after Easter - Zelenskyy

Main points
  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has proposed to russia to extend the ceasefire after the Easter holidays.
  • Ukraine is awaiting russia's response on extending the ceasefire.
  • Russian dictator vladimir putin previously announced the so-called "Easter truce" for 32 hours.

Ukraine has taken the initiative to maintain the ceasefire after the Easter holidays. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the transfer of the relevant proposal to the russian side in his evening address.

The head of state stressed that Easter should be a time of security and peace, so extending the "silence" on the front would be the right and logical step. According to the President, the choice is now up to the Kremlin, and this decision will be indicative for the entire international community.

"If russia again chooses war instead of peace, it will once again demonstrate to the world, and in particular to the United States, who and what it really wants," Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized.

The Ukrainian side is currently awaiting a response from the russian federation regarding the extension of the ceasefire.

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On April 1, Zelenskyy said that Ukraine had offered the russians a ceasefire for Easter, and in response received another massive attack with 339 drones.

On March 31, the Kremlin was skeptical of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's idea of ​​an Easter ceasefire in military operations, stating that they had not seen detailed proposals and preferred a general peace agreement instead.

On April 9, russian dictator vladimir putin announced the so-called "Easter truce", which would supposedly last 32 hours.

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