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Kremlin, asked about its Donbas demands, says Ukraine should have pulled out ‘yesterday’

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MOSCOW, April 1 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Ukrainian ​President Volodymyr Zelenskiy should have taken the difficult decision to ⁠withdraw his forces from the Donbas area "yesterday" in order to end what it called the "hot phase" of the ​war.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov made the comment a day after Zelenskiy ‌said Russia had told the United States it would harden its terms for a peace settlement if Ukrainian forces ⁠did not withdraw from Donbas within two ⁠months.

Peskov did not respond directly when asked if there was a two-month deadline, saying this was not the point.

"Zelenskiy must make a decision today for Ukrainian troops ‌to leave the territory of Donbas... This has been ⁠stated repeatedly," he told reporters.

"And, in ‌theory, Zelenskiy should have made this ​decision yesterday. As we have said, he should have taken responsibility and made this difficult decision. This ‌could save the lives of many ​people and, most importantly, ⁠allow an end to the hot phase of ‌this war."

Zelenskiy said on ⁠Tuesday he was surprised anyone could believe that Russia could hope to conquer the remainder of Donbas within two ​months. He said ‌Ukraine wanted a diplomatic solution but would only agree to ⁠a ceasefire at the current ​front lines.

(Reporting by Reuters Writing by Mark Trevelyan ​Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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