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Kremlin repeats Waltz’s line on ‘cautious optimism’ on ceasefire

The Kremlin said there were “reasons to be cautiously optimistic” in discussion on ceasefire, but “there is still much to be done,” in further discussions between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump.

People gesture as they look at the city's skyline and the Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia.
People gesture as they look at the city’s skyline and the Kremlin, in Moscow, Russia. Photograph: Yuri Kochetkov/EPA

Speaking after last night’s visit of US special envoy Steve Witkoff, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that “when Mr Witkoff brings all the information to President Trump, we will determine the timing of a conversation (between Trump and Putin).”

“There is an understanding on all sides that such a conversation is needed. There are reasons to be cautiously optimistic,” Peskov added.

Peskov’s line repeats the same language used by US national security adviser Mike Waltz in an overnight interview with Fox.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy previously accused Russian president Vladimir Putin of “manipulative” response to the US proposal for a ceasefire, saying Putin pretended to accept it “at the moment he is, in fact, preparing to reject it.”

“Putin does this often – he doesn’t say ‘no’ outright, but he drags things out and makes reasonable solutions impossible,” he said.

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As part of the press conference, Friedrich Merz also said that Germany was preparing to send €3bn in immediate aid to Ukraine in the next package, set to be released later this month.

The aid, approved by parliament and by the outgoing chancellor Olaf Scholz, should be formally released once the proposed changes to rules on defence spending will pass the parliament.



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