President Zelensky accuses Russia of breaching a proposed Easter truce, despite Russia's claims of adherence, contingent upon mutual respect. This follows Russia's abandonment of a moratorium on striking Ukrainian energy targets.
Previous truce attempts for Easter 2022 and Orthodox Christmas 2023 failed due to a lack of agreement. Donald Trump's efforts to broker a truce have yielded no significant concessions from the Kremlin.
Experts like Richard Kemp suggest Putin aims to manipulate the narrative, portraying Zelensky as the aggressor to appease Trump and claim a negotiating victory. Ukrainian soldiers on the front lines express deep distrust, anticipating continued fighting despite the proposed ceasefire.
The UK Foreign Office urges Russia to uphold a full ceasefire, not just a temporary pause, to enable peace talks. They condemn Russia's bombing of Ukrainian cities and call for Putin to demonstrate a commitment to peace by ending the invasion.
The Ministry said its troops had been instructed about the ceasefire and would adhere to it, provided it was âmutually respectedâ by Ukraine. Putin told Valery Gerasimov, the Chief of Russiaâs General Staff, during the televised address to have his forces ready to ârepel possible violations of the truceâ.
Russia on Friday had abandoned a moratorium on striking Ukrainian energy targets after each side accused the other of breaking a supposed deal without any formal agreement in place.
The latest truce proposal will show âhow sincere is the Kyivâs regimeâs readiness, its desire and ability to observe agreements and participate in a process of peace talks,â Putin said.
Previous attempts at holding ceasefires for Easter in April 2022 and Orthodox Christmas in Jan 2023 collapsed after both sides failed to agree on them. The proposal comes after months of Mr Trump pushing both Moscow and Kyiv to agree to a truce. He has so far failed to extract any major concessions from the Kremlin.
Richard Kemp, a former British Army officer, said the truce would allow Putin to falsely paint Mr Zelensky to Mr Trump as the aggressor if the fighting continued. He said: âHe is likely attempting to seize the narrative to appease Trump and allow him to declare some kind of negotiating victory.
âThe Kremlinâs emphasis on bracing for Ukrainian âprovocationsâ indicates his intent to seize on or manufacture any such incidents to proclaim that Zelensky is not serious about peace and parry the ball back into Kyivâs court, so inciting further demands on Ukraine from the White House,â he added. â¨
Only a few kilometres from the front lines in the east, Ukrainian soldiers shared their leaderâs distrust of the proposed ceasefire.
Dmitry, a 40-year-old soldier, said: âI think this man [Putin] is evil, a murderer, but he can do it. He might do it to give some hope or to show his humanity. But either way, of course, we donât trust. These 30 hours will lead to nothing. The killings of our people, and theirs, will 100 per cent continue.â
A spokesman for the Foreign Office said: âUkraine has committed to a full ceasefire. We urge Russia to do the same â not just a one-day pause. That will create space for talks on a just and lasting peace. We deplore the Kremlinâs bombing of Ukrainian cities. Now is the moment for Putin to show he is serious about peace by ending his horrible invasion.â
Cap Shyrshyn, of the 47th Mechanized Brigade, told The Telegraph: âWe have encountered similar situations in the past when Russia made statements about a truce or a ceasefire, yet they consistently disregarded the statements [and tried] to blame us.
âI donât trust Russians, and I believe they will fabricate scenarios, similar to the numerous instances where they have publicly expressed their desire to end the war, only to claim that Ukrainian officials fail to adhere to their agreements and threaten to respond by attacking civiliansâ.
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