MOSCOW, March 13. /TASS/. The proposal for a 30-day truce, agreed upon by the United States and Ukraine in Saudi Arabia, needs to be finalized taking into account Russia's interests, said Kremlin Aide Yury Ushakov. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that Moscow needs a sustainable peace based on eliminating the root causes of the conflict.
TASS has compiled Russia’s key reactions to the truce proposal.
Not a respite, but peace
According to Ushakov, the proposal does not give Russia anything and is only a chance for Ukraine to regroup its forces: "As for the 30-day temporary ceasefire, what is it about? There is nothing in it for us. It will only provide the Ukrainians with the opportunity to regroup and gain strength to continue doing what they are doing."
According to him, this idea, given the offensive of the Russian army, is hasty and will not benefit a long-term truce: "These are some hasty actions that do not benefit a long-term settlement."
He said that this idea needs to be adjusted taking into account Russian interests: "We will need to work on it, to think it over so that it reflects our position, too. It reflects only Ukraine’s stance at this point."
Ushakov said that Russia needs a long-term settlement of the Ukrainian conflict, not a respite: "We don’t want a respite; we want a long-term solution that would take our interests into account, which we have clarified a million times."
According to him, Putin will formulate Moscow's "official position" on the proposal for a truce.
The lies of Kiev and Europe
Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said that the truce in Ukraine had been announced several times since 2014, and each time it turned out that Kiev, with the support of Europe, was lying: "This whole story shows that a temporary ceasefire was declared multiple times since 2014. I’m talking about the Minsk Accords, the deal that was discarded after the 2014 coup and the Istanbul agreements. All of those included a ceasefire. And every time, it turned out that they had lied to us. The Ukrainians lied with the support of their European partners."
He said that Russia is interested in permanent and sustainable peace in Ukraine, which would eliminate the root causes of the crisis: "We need a stable, permanent peace based on the elimination of the root causes of the ongoing Ukraine crisis."
Proposals not for microphones
According to Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, Moscow analyzes public statements after the talks between the United States and Ukraine in Jeddah, but is not guided by them: "What they are ready to offer us should be considered not at the microphones, but in the appropriate offices during relevant contacts, and this has not happened yet."
Lavrov said that the US negotiators, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, are conducting dialogue with Russia "absolutely normally," and analyzing their public statements makes no sense.