It seems as if the US and Ukraine have agreed on a number of factors leading to a call for a temporary cease fire in which to take mattes further, but Russia is saying "No".
BTW, we still have no idea whatsoever about "where" borders afaik.
I'm quoting a couple of entries from the BBC news feed to further discussion
"We're now hearing from US President Donald Trump, who has been talking about the war in Ukraine and what he calls the "mess" with Russia.
In a post on Truth Social, Trump adds: "Millions of people are needlessly dead, never to be seen again…and there will be many more to follow if we don’t get the ceasefire and final agreement with Russia completed and signed.
"There would have been NO WAR if I were president.""
Moscow and Washington's optimism not shared by Kyiv
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has raised many questions about the US ceasefire proposal, and the Kremlin anticipates a phone call between him and Donald Trump soon.
Both Moscow and Washington are talking of "optimism", even if acknowledging lots of work ahead. It's certainly not shared by Kyiv.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky believes Putin is manipulating a situation - raising preconditions to see the US proposal fail or be entangled in the long grass, while not outright rejecting it
Many seasoned Kremlin watchers agree.
Meanwhile, in the latest drone strikes, Ukraine has set an important oil refinery in southwestern Russia ablaze.
And Moscow's forces continue to try to drive Ukrainian troops out of the remaining parts of the Russian region of Kursk they still hold."
News feed www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/cgj5w6veqw6t
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