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Washington Warns Without Concrete Russia-Ukraine Proposals - News Directory 3

Washington Warns Without Concrete Russia-Ukraine Proposals

April 29, 2025 Catherine Williams World
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  • WASHINGTON (AP) — The United states, on Tuesday, signaled its growing impatience with the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, warning ⁢that it would cease its mediation efforts...
  • State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce emphasized the U.S.
  • Bruce stated ‍that the ultimate decision on the future‍ of U.S.
Original source: tf1info.fr

U.S. Warns Mediation in Russia-Ukraine ⁤War Could End Without Progress

Table of Contents

  • U.S. Warns Mediation in Russia-Ukraine ⁤War Could End Without Progress
    • U.S. Seeks Sustainable Cease-fire,Not Symbolic Gestures
    • Trump Management’s Stance on Crimea
    • U.S. Rejects Limited Cease-fire Proposal
    • U.S. Mediation in Russia-ukraine War: What You Need to⁢ Know

WASHINGTON (AP) — The United states, on Tuesday, signaled its growing impatience with the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, warning ⁢that it would cease its mediation efforts ⁤if⁤ both nations fail to present “concrete ⁢proposals” aimed at achieving a⁢ lasting resolution.

U.S. Seeks Sustainable Cease-fire,Not Symbolic Gestures

State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce emphasized the U.S. desire for a genuine end‍ to hostilities. “We have arrived at a point where both parties must put forward tangible plans to end this conflict,” Bruce told reporters. She added,‍ “If progress is not made, we will ⁢withdraw from our role as mediators.”

Bruce stated ‍that the ultimate decision on the future‍ of U.S. diplomatic involvement rests with president Donald ‍Trump.

Trump Management’s Stance on Crimea

The Trump administration, eager‍ to see a swift conclusion to the war, ‍is reportedly considering recognizing Crimea as ⁤Russian territory and may even pressure Ukraine to concede the region, according to various media outlets. ⁣Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly stated that such a scenario is unacceptable to Kyiv. However,Trump suggested Sunday that Zelensky’s position on the matter could be subject to change.

U.S. Rejects Limited Cease-fire Proposal

Russian President Vladimir Putin recently proposed a three-day cease-fire from May 8-10, coinciding with Moscow’s commemoration of the ⁢end of World War II. This offer was made in response ⁣to calls from Ukraine, backed by the U.S.,for a 30-day cessation of hostilities. The shorter cease-fire proposal has been met with disapproval in Washington.

Bruce stated, the U.S. seeks “not a three-day cease-fire to celebrate something,⁤ but a complete ⁢and sustainable cease-fire and the end of the conflict.”

Associated Press

U.S. Mediation in Russia-ukraine War: What You Need to⁢ Know

Q: What’s ‍the latest update on the U.S.’s role ⁣in mediating the Russia-Ukraine ⁢war?

The United States is signaling growing impatience with the ongoing⁣ conflict. According to Associated Press, the U.S. has warned⁤ that it will cease its mediation efforts if russia and Ukraine fail to present “concrete ⁢proposals” for a⁢ lasting‍ resolution.

Q: What does the U.S. want to achieve in the conflict?

The U.S. seeks a “genuine end” to the ‍hostilities, not just symbolic gestures.‍ The⁣ official stance, as articulated by ⁢State ⁤Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce, emphasizes the need ⁤for “tangible plans” ⁣from both sides to conclude the war.

Q: ⁢What happens if the U.S.withdraws its mediation efforts?

The source material states the U.S. will withdraw from⁣ its ⁤role as mediators if progress is⁣ not made.The ultimate decision on the future of U.S. diplomatic involvement rests with President Donald Trump.

Q: Is ⁣the U.S. considering⁢ any ⁢concessions to‍ end the war?

The Trump administration is reportedly considering⁤ recognizing Crimea as Russian territory, according to various media outlets. There are also reports that the administration⁣ may pressure Ukraine to concede the region. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly stated this scenario is unacceptable to Kyiv.

Q: What is President ⁣Zelensky’s position on potential concessions?

Ukrainian President Zelensky has made it clear⁣ that recognizing Crimea as Russian territory is unacceptable.

Q: Has Russia proposed any cease-fires?

Yes, Russian President Vladimir Putin recently proposed a three-day cease-fire from May 8-10. This coincides with Moscow’s ‍commemoration ⁢of the end of ‍World War II. This offer was made in response to Ukraine’s call for a 30-day cessation of⁢ hostilities, which the U.S. supports.

Q: Why did the U.S. disapprove⁣ of the Russian cease-fire offer?

The U.S. rejected the shorter cease-fire proposal. The U.S. seeks ⁣”not a three-day‍ cease-fire to celebrate something, but a complete and⁤ sustainable cease-fire and the end⁤ of the conflict,” as stated by Tammy Bruce.

Q: What⁣ are the key differences between the ⁢proposed cease-fire options?

here’s a⁤ quick comparison:

Proposal Details U.S. Stance
ukraine/U.S. Proposal 30-day cessation of hostilities Supported
russia’s proposal Three-day⁤ cease-fire (May⁣ 8-10) Met⁣ with Disapproval

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