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US Rejects Putin's Ceasefire Offer in Ukraine

The US has turned down Russian President Vladimir Putin's ceasefire proposal in Ukraine, as confirmed by three Russian insiders.
This development signals the continuation of Europe's most lethal conflict since WWII and underscores the divide between the world’s top nuclear nations.

According to the sources, Putin had covertly communicated through intermediaries—namely Middle Eastern partners—his willingness to negotiate peace by halting the war without relinquishing Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory.

US officials denied any direct talks and insisted on Ukraine's involvement in such discussions. They also rejected allegations of any "back channel" engagements with Russia.

Putin's offer, reiterated during a public dialogue with US talk-show host Tucker Carlson, has been framed as unpersuasive by the US, especially given Russia's insistence on keeping Ukrainian land.

Intermediary discussions in Turkey late last year and further attempts to communicate Putin's stance to high-ranking US officials, including National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, failed to progress. The US stance remained firm: no discussion on a ceasefire without Ukraine's direct participation.

Russian sources indicate frustration with the US for not pressing Ukraine into talks, particularly as the US aids Ukraine's defense. One source cited Putin's readiness for a ceasefire yet also a determination to continue the conflict if necessary.

With further discussions deemed fruitless by the Kremlin, and US President Joe Biden seeking additional Congressional support for Ukraine, the war endures amidst geopolitical stalemate.
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