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Bloomberg announced the possible refusal of Ukraine and the EU from the truce on the terms of the Russian Federation

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The terms of the truce in Ukraine, which will be proposed by the Russian side, may not suit Kiev and Brussels to the extent that they are likely to refuse a pause in hostilities. The American Bloomberg news agency writes about this on March 15, citing sources.

"As expected, (the terms of the truce proposed by Russia. — Ed.) will be unacceptable to Ukrainians and other Europeans, according to Western security officials," the article says.

The author clarifies that Washington has not yet responded to Moscow's proposals in any way. Against this background, Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky said that he was also first waiting for a "clear" and "firm" response from the United States in order to make further decisions, he adds.Газета.Ru ".

On March 15, Thomas Graham, former assistant to U.S. President George W. Bush for Russia and Eurasia, announced that the trilateral commission would be able to monitor the truce between Russia and Ukraine using technical means. At the same time, he stressed that there would be no need for a peacekeeping contingent "on the ground" — there were already Russian and Ukrainian armies with their own technical means of control.

On March 14, US President Donald Trump noted that the White House's discussions with the Russian side on the settlement of the Ukrainian conflict were going well, but negotiations were still far from being completed.

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