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Russian President Vladimir Putin said the war in Ukraine could be “coming to an end” as a new ceasefire agreement officially took effect between Russian and Ukrainian forces. The statement came during a public address in Moscow, where Putin expressed hope that the latest pause in fighting could create an opportunity for future peace negotiations and reduce violence in the region.
According to Russian officials, the ceasefire began after several rounds of international diplomatic discussions involving mediators from different countries. The agreement is expected to temporarily stop military operations in key frontline areas that have seen heavy fighting in recent months. Reports from both Russian and Ukrainian sources said the first hours of the ceasefire remained mostly calm, although military officials continued monitoring the situation closely.
President Putin said Russia was prepared to support efforts aimed at ending the conflict if its national security concerns were addressed through negotiations. He stated that the war had caused serious damage to infrastructure, economies, and civilian lives on both sides. Putin also said many families had suffered losses during the long conflict and added that stability was important for the future of the region.
The Ukraine war began in February 2022 when Russia launched a large-scale military invasion of Ukraine. Since then, thousands of people have been killed or displaced, while several cities and towns have faced destruction from continuous fighting. The conflict has also created global economic pressure, affecting energy markets, food supplies, and international trade.
Ukrainian officials responded carefully to Putin’s latest comments, saying that any long-term peace would depend on respect for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Ukraine’s government has repeatedly stated that a ceasefire alone would not fully solve the conflict unless broader political and security issues are addressed. Ukrainian authorities also said they would continue watching Russian military movements during the ceasefire period.
International leaders welcomed the temporary reduction in violence and urged both sides to continue diplomatic talks. Several countries and global organizations have called for a peaceful solution since the beginning of the war, warning that continued fighting could create further humanitarian and economic problems around the world.
Military experts said previous ceasefire attempts during the conflict faced difficulties because of mutual accusations of violations from both sides. However, some analysts believe the current agreement may help open the door for more direct negotiations if the situation remains stable in the coming days.
The latest ceasefire comes at a time when pressure has been growing internationally to reduce tensions and find a path toward peace. While uncertainty still remains over the future of the conflict, Putin’s comments have increased attention on possible diplomatic efforts that could shape the next phase of the war.
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