The Telegraph assessed the threat posed by Putin's refusal to ceasefire in Ukraine.


According to the information from The Telegraph, if Russia rejects the ceasefire proposal in Ukraine, the USA will intensify pressure on the Kremlin and provide Ukraine with greater military support.
'Trump succeeds due to his unpredictability, but such a move could be an overly stunning political acrobatics even for him',
The results of the negotiations in Jeddah may appear as a strange shift in US policy, but this aligns with General Kellogg's plan - to pressure the Ukrainians and demand a ceasefire and peace talks, and then gradually restrain the Russians to elicit a response.
It is claimed that Putin is unwilling to agree to a ceasefire and return American weapons and intelligence to Ukraine. The Russian leader is reluctant to agree to a ceasefire precisely at the moment when Ukrainian troops are approaching the Kursk region.
'His answer? Prepare for a new level of cunning... His decisive move - a ceasefire when everything else is resolved, will allow the Russians to maintain pressure on Ukraine at any negotiations... Perhaps Russia will pretend to accept the proposal, but will do just enough to hinder America from supporting Ukraine, violating the ceasefire and blaming Zelensky',
Opinions on the proposal for a 30-day ceasefire have already been expressed by Zelensky, Rubio, and Waltz.
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