JAKARTA - The Kremlin said Russian President Vladimir Putin sent a message to US President Donald Trump about his proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine through Trump's special envoy. Russia insists there is reason for a careful "optimism" regarding the ceasefire's proposal.

Putin held late-night talks in Moscow with Steve Witkoff, Trump's envoy, to discuss the US proposal for a 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. Kyiv has accepted the idea.

Peskov said Putin had submitted "significant" to Trump via Witkoff, and had received information about US thoughts on Ukraine.

"Of course there is reason to be optimistic. You heard a very important statement yesterday from President Putin, who answered reporters' questions. Putin said he supported President Trump's position in terms of resolution, but Putin voiced several questions that needed to be answered together," Peskov said. March.

"So, there is still a lot to be done, but even so, the president expressed his solidarity with Trump's position," Peskov continued.

Peskov said Russia and the US would determine the time for a phone call between their two presidents after Witkoff briefed Trump.


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