Ukraine has not responded to many proposals by Russian President Vladimir Putin for the start of immediate peace negotiations, and it is not clear whether he will participate in the three -day truce he declared for the following month, the Kremlin announced Tuesday, adding that Tuesday, news.

Kremlin spokeswoman Dmitry Peskov said Russia could not respond to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski’s proposal for a 30 -day truce without arranging all the “details”, the agencies reported, while Dmitry Midrev.

“It was President Putin who has repeatedly stated that Russia is ready without any condition to start the negotiations process. We have not so far received a response from the Kiev regime,” Peskov told reporters.

Yesterday, Putin declared a three -day truce in the War in Ukraine from May 8 to May 10, when Russia has planned luxurious celebrations for the 80th anniversary of its victory over Nazi Germany in World War II.
Ukraine, for its part, wondered why Moscow does not agree on its appeal for at least 30 days with immediate effect.

“We give value to the lives of our citizens and not the parades,” President Volodimir Zelenski said.

As Peskov said, it is “very difficult to understand” if Ukraine intends to participate in the truce.

Ukraine and Russia have launched attacks on either side on Monday night to Tuesday with unmanned aircraft (drones) that exploded, after more than three years from the Russian invasion that has caused tens of thousands of victims.

These attacks are in the midst of diplomatic activity, with US President Donald Trump wanting to put an end to the hostilities started by Moscow, while Kiev accuses the Kremlin of “blocking” the efforts of the White House.

“A single command from Putin and the fire could stop,” Ukrainian presidency officer Andriy Germak told Telegram today.

On either side attacks with drones

It is noted that Ukraine and Russia have launched attacks on both sides on Monday night to Tuesday with unmanned aircraft (drones) that brought explosives, after more than three years after the Russian invasion that has caused tens of thousands of victims.

These attacks are in the midst of diplomatic activity, with US President Donald Trump wanting to put an end to the hostilities started by Moscow, while Kiev accuses the Kremlin of “blocking” the efforts of the White House.

“A single command from Putin and the fire could stop,” Ukrainian presidency officer Andriy Germak told Telegram today.