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Ukraine Slams Russia’s Latest "Ceasefire" and calls for 30 days ceasefire |
So, Russia just announced a three-day ceasefire. Big deal, right? Timed perfectly with their Victory Day parade—how convenient. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrey Sibiga didn’t hold back: "If Russia truly wants peace, it must cease fire immediately." Ouch.
But here’s the thing—this isn’t the first time Moscow’s pulled this stunt. Remember the Easter "truce"? Yeah, that one barely worked. Russian officials admitted Ukrainian attacks slowed but never stopped. And Putin? He made sure his troops could still shoot back. Real peacemaker energy there.
Zelensky’s been pushing for a real 30-day ceasefire. No tricks, no hidden agendas. But Putin’s convinced Ukraine would just use the break to rearm. (Because, you know, Russia never does that.)
Oh, and let’s not forget—direct talks? Officially banned by Zelensky back in 2022. Peskov’s out here like, "We’d talk, but, uh… your laws?"
So, is this ceasefire just another PR move? Feels like it. Ukraine’s calling bluff. Again.