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European officials are pressing for "red lines" regarding a ceasefire agreement with Russia, calling for a clear timetable for Vladimir Putin’s acceptance of a deal.

Axar.az, citing The Independent, reports that Estonia’s foreign minister criticized Russia for constantly adding new conditions and delaying negotiations.

This follows similar demands from Poland and Canada for a deadline on the ceasefire.

UK and French military officials met in Kyiv, underscoring continued international efforts to mediate the conflict. In the meantime, Russia’s attacks persist, with at least four people killed and dozens injured in an overnight strike on Kharkiv, marking the fourth such attack in a week.

Date
2025.04.04 / 16:56
Author
Axar.az
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