Article 6WZ29 Russia has offered a short ceasefire in Ukraine – but here’s what Putin really wants | Andriy Yermak

Russia has offered a short ceasefire in Ukraine – but here’s what Putin really wants | Andriy Yermak

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Andriy Yermak
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As part of the price for peace, Moscow would like sanctions on Russian airlines lifted. That's no surprise: they're vital to the Kremlin's war machine

On Monday, the Kremlin offered a three-day pause in hostilities against Ukraine in May, to coincide with Moscow's celebrations of the end of the second world war. In a context where Ukraine is calling for an unconditional 30-day ceasefire, and the US a permanent one, Russia wants concessions before a lasting pause or permanent peace can even be discussed. Central to the Kremlin's demands is the removal of sanctions - especially those restricting its aviation sector.

We must be cautious not to make concessions prematurely, under the guise of quick progress. The short pause offered would not make a meaningful difference to the war, and accepting it would enable a regime that has repeatedly shown intent to prolong its war of aggression and undermine this chance for a just, fair and lasting peace.

Andriy Yermak is head of the Ukrainian presidential office

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