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The Kremlin has said that Trump and Putin do not support the idea of a temporary ceasefire between Europe and Ukraine.

The Kremlin announced on Sunday that?Russian President Vladimir Putin and the U.S. The Kremlin said on?Sunday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and?U.S.

Yuri Ushakov, Kremlin's foreign policy aide, said that a phone call between Putin - and Trump lasted an hour and fifteen minutes - at Trump's request ahead of Trump meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Miami.

Ushakov stated that "the main thing is that the presidents from Russia and the United States share the same view that the temporary ceasefire option proposed by the Ukrainians or the Europeans, under the pretext of preparation for a referendum (or under any other pretext), only leads to a prolongation in the conflict. It's fraught with renewed hostilities."

Ushakov stated that in order for the hostilities to cease, Kyiv would need to take a "bold" decision?in line with Russian and U.S. discussions about Donbas.

It would be logical for the Ukrainian regime, given the current situation on the fronts to take this decision about Donbas. (Reporting Anastasia Lyrchikova, Writing by Gleb Stallyarov, Editing by Guy Faulconbridge).

(source: Reuters)