
Moscow will pause hostilities with Kiev for 30 hours, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced a temporary Easter pause in hostilities with Ukraine, which is slated to begin at 18:00 Moscow time on Saturday and last until midnight on April 21.
The announcement came during his meeting with Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov in Moscow. Putin expressed hope that Kiev would demonstrate goodwill and adhere to the ceasefire.
โAt the same time, our troops must be prepared to respond to any violations or provocations by the adversary, to any aggressive actions,โ he said.
Putin stated that Ukraineโs reaction to the ceasefire would be a clear indicator of whether
Kiev is sincerely willing to engage in negotiations to end the conflict.
The president referenced the US-brokered 30-day energy infrastructure truce agreed to on March 18, accusing Ukraine of violating it.
โWe know that the Kiev regime has violated the agreement on pausing energy infrastructure strikes more than a hundred times,โ Putin explained. โTherefore, I ask you [Gerasimov] to remain extremely vigilant and prepared for an immediate and full-force response.โ
Shortly after Putinโs statement, the Russian Defense Ministry confirmed the ceasefire, calling on Kiev to reciprocate.
โThe ceasefire is being introduced for humanitarian purposes and will be observed by the Russian Joint Group of Troops, provided it is mutually observed by the Kiev regime,โ the ministry said.