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Russia offered Ukraine partial '2-3 day' ceasefire: Top negotiator

Russia offered Ukraine partial '2-3 day' ceasefire: Top negotiator

LBCI02-06-2025
Russia proposed a partial ceasefire of "two to three days" at talks with Ukraine in Istanbul on Monday, Moscow's top negotiator Vladimir Medinsky said.
"We have proposed a specific ceasefire for two to three days in certain areas of the front line," Medinsky said, "so that commanders can collect the bodies of their soldiers." Ukraine is pushing for a full and unconditional ceasefire.
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