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Putin and Trump do not support European-Ukrainian temporary ceasefire idea, the Kremlin says

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By Anastasia Lyrchikova

MOSCOW, Dec 28 (Reuters) - ​The Kremlin said on Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump do not support a European-Ukrainian push for a temporary ceasefire ahead of a ⁠settlement, and that Moscow thinks Kyiv needs to make a decision on Donbas.

Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said that a call between Putin and Trump lasted 1 hour and ‍15 minutes and took place at the request of Trump ahead of Trump's meeting in Miami with Ukrainian ​President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

"The main thing is that the presidents of Russia and the United States hold similar views that the option of a temporary ceasefire proposed by the Ukrainians and the ​Europeans under the pretext of preparing for a referendum or under other pretexts only leads to a prolongation of the conflict and is fraught with renewed hostilities," Ushakov said.

Ushakov said that for hostilities to end, Kyiv needed to make a "bold decision" in line with Russian-U.S. discussions on Donbas.

"Given the current situation on the fronts, it would make sense ‌for the Ukrainian regime to make this decision regarding Donbas."

Russia, which controls 90% of ‌Donbas, wants Ukraine to withdraw its forces from the 10% of the area that Kyiv's forces still control. Overall, Russia ​controls about a fifth of Ukraine.

Trump has repeatedly promised to end the deadliest conflict in Europe since World War Two and his envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner ‌have been negotiating with Russia, Ukraine and European powers.

Ukraine and its European allies are worried that Trump ⁠could sell out Ukraine and leave European powers to foot the bill ‌for supporting a devastated Ukraine after Russian forces ​took 12-17 square km (4.6-6.6 square miles) of Ukraine per day in 2025.

"Donald Trump listened attentively to Russian assessments of the real prospects for reaching an agreement," Ushakov said.

"Trump persistently pursued ⁠the idea that it was really ⁠necessary to end the war as soon as possible, and spoke about the impressive prospects ​for economic cooperation between the United States and Russia and Ukraine that were opening up," Ushakov said.

(Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova; Writing ‌by Gleb Stolyarov; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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