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Ukraine to seek clarity from US on Russian ceasefire proposal

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Posted on April 30, 2026

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Ukraine to seek clarity from US on Russian ceasefire proposal

Ukraine to Seek Clarity from US on Proposed Russian Ceasefire for May 9

Ukraine Responds to Russian Ceasefire Proposal

Background of the Ceasefire Proposal

April 30 (Reuters) - Ukraine will seek clarification from U.S. President Donald Trump's team on details of a Russian proposal for a brief ceasefire next week, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday.

Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday and told reporters they had discussed the idea of "a little bit of a ceasefire".

Details and Timing of the Proposed Truce

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Thursday that the truce would cover May 9, the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in World War Two, but the exact timing had yet to be determined.

May 9 is a major public holiday in Russia, marked by a military parade on Moscow's Red Square. Putin, since launching his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, has used the event to rally the nation behind the war, portraying Russia's modern-day troops as heroes following in the footsteps of those who fought against Adolf Hitler.

Ukraine's Position and Response

"We will clarify what exactly this is about – a few hours of security for a parade in Moscow, or something more," Zelenskiy said of the ceasefire proposal.

"Our proposal is a long-term ceasefire, reliable and guaranteed security for people, and a lasting peace. Ukraine is ready to work toward this in any dignified and effective format," he posted on X.

Historical Context and Previous Ceasefires

Last year, Putin declared a 72-hour ceasefire to mark the 80th anniversary of victory in Europe in World War Two. It was not agreed with Kyiv, which called it a ruse and accused Russia of violating its own ceasefire hundreds of times.

Peskov said Putin had already made a decision on the latest proposed ceasefire and it would go ahead, although some kind of response from Kyiv was expected.

Significance of May 9 and Red Square Parade

The Soviet Union, of which both Russia and Ukraine were part, lost 27 million people in World War Two - far more than any other country.

Russia has said that this year's Red Square parade will be smaller than previous years, without the usual display of weaponry.

Security Concerns and Ongoing Conflict

The Kremlin has blamed this on what it calls a terrorist threat from Ukraine, which in recent weeks has stepped up strikes deep inside Russia while Moscow's forces have made only incremental progress on the battlefront.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka and Mark TrevelyanEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • Zelenskiy instructed Ukraine’s diplomats to clarify with the U.S. whether Russia’s May 9 ceasefire proposal covers only a few parade hours or something more substantial (apnews.com)
  • Victory Day parade in Moscow on May 9 will be scaled back—military equipment omitted—for the first time in nearly two decades, reflecting Kremlin concerns over Ukrainian drone threats (apnews.com)
  • Ukraine proposes a 30‑day or long‑term ceasefire and security guarantees, rejecting short unilateral pauses as insufficient for lasting peace (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Russian ceasefire proposal discussed by Ukraine?
The proposal involves a brief truce around May 9, coinciding with Russia's Victory Day celebrations.
Why is May 9 significant in the Russian ceasefire proposal?
May 9 marks the anniversary of Nazi Germany's defeat in WWII, celebrated in Russia with a major military parade.
Has Ukraine agreed to the proposed ceasefire?
Ukraine has not agreed yet and seeks clarification on the proposal's details from the US.
What happened with previous Russian ceasefire offers?
A 72-hour truce was proposed last year by Putin, but Kyiv said it was not coordinated and accused Russia of violations.
What does President Zelenskiy want from a ceasefire?
Zelenskiy seeks a long-term, reliable, and guaranteed security arrangement, not just a temporary truce.

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