‘Solved on one side’: Trump cites ‘positive messages’ on potential Russia-Ukraine ceasefire

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Mr Trump said a ceasefire would make sense for Russia but said there was "a lot of downside for Russia too", without elaborating.

US President Donald Trump said a ceasefire would make sense for Russia but said there was “a lot of downside for Russia too”, without elaborating.

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WASHINGTON – US President Donald Trump said US officials were heading to Russia on March 12 to discuss a US-Ukraine agreement on a proposed 30-day pause in fighting and a pathway to peace talks.

Mr Trump said it was now up to Russia after

Ukraine agreed to a ceasefire

during more than eight hours of talks on March 11 with US officials in Saudi Arabia.

“Hopefully, we can get a ceasefire from Russia,” Mr Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.

“I’ve gotten some positive messages, but a positive message means nothing. This is a very serious situation.”

The Kremlin said on March 12 it was awaiting details from Washington about a proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine, while senior Moscow sources said a deal would have to take into account Russia’s advances and address its concerns.

Mr Trump said a ceasefire would make sense for Russia but said there was “a lot of downside for Russia too”, without elaborating.

“We have a very complex situation solved on one side, pretty much solved. We’ve also discussed land and other things that go with it,” he said.

“We know the areas of land we’re talking about, whether it’s pull back or not pull back.”

Asked if he would do anything to pressure Russia, Mr Trump said: “I can do things financially that would be very bad for Russia. I don’t want to do that because I want to get peace.” REUTERS

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