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The Kremlin said Ukraine’s proposal for a Christmas ceasefire would only be possible if a broader peace agreement is reached, dampening hopes of a temporary truce during the holiday period.

Responding to Kyiv’s call for a pause in fighting, Russian officials said any ceasefire must be tied to concrete progress toward ending the conflict. Ukraine has repeatedly urged humanitarian pauses, particularly during religious holidays, while accusing Russia of rejecting meaningful negotiations.

The comments come as fighting continues along multiple front lines and diplomatic efforts to revive peace talks remain stalled, with both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress.

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00:00I'm going to talk about the president Trump's decision or not.
00:16Our position is well-known, it is well-known, it is well-known, it is well-known, it is well-known,
00:21and it is clear to the Americans. And in general, it is clear to the Ukrainians, we are in this
00:28убеждением. Если присутствуют украинцев и начинает доминировать желание помменить
00:35выход на сделку сиюминутными нежизнеспособными решениями,
00:42мы вряд ли готовы этому часто.
00:50So we don't want peace, we don't want peace, we don't want peace, we don't want peace, to give, скажем так, a place to give a place to Ukraine and prepare to continue the war.
01:05We want to stop the war, to achieve our goals, to ensure our interests and guarantee peace in Europe in the future.
01:14This is what we want.
01:20We haven't seen a magazine, yet we will react to it.
01:26We haven't seen any text yet.
01:30When we see them, then we will analyze it.
01:50So let's larvae.
02:00And now, we'll be back to it.
02:04We'll be back to it.
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