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Kremlin says Christmas ceasefire proposed by Ukraine depends on reaching peace deal

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Posted on December 16, 2025

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Kremlin's View on Ukraine's Proposed Christmas Ceasefire

MOSCOW, ‌Dec 16 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Tuesday ‍that a ‌Christmas truce that Ukraine has proposed would depend ⁠on whether a ‌peace deal is reached or not.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that Kyiv supported the idea of ⁠a ceasefire, in particular for strikes on energy infrastructure, during ​the Christmas period.

Asked about the idea, Kremlin ‌spokesman Dmitry Peskov ⁠said: "The question now is whether we, as President (Donald) Trump says, will reach a deal or not."

Peskov ​said Russia was unlikely to participate in such a ceasefire if Ukraine was focused on "short-term, unviable solutions" rather than a lasting settlement.

"We want ​peace. ‍We don't want ​a truce to give Ukraine a breathing space and prepare for a continuation of the war," Peskov told reporters.

"We want to stop this war, achieve our goals, secure our interests, and guarantee peace ⁠in Europe for the future. That's what we want."

Peskov said Moscow ​had not yet seen details of proposals on NATO-style security guarantees for Ukraine that U.S. and European officials said Washington has ‌offered to provide.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Gleb Stolyarov and Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Gleb Bryanski)

Key Takeaways

  • Kremlin ties ceasefire to a peace deal.
  • Ukraine supports a Christmas truce.
  • Russia seeks long-term solutions.
  • Peskov emphasizes peace over temporary truces.
  • NATO-style security guarantees discussed.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are NATO-style security guarantees?
NATO-style security guarantees refer to commitments made by NATO members to defend each other in case of an attack, providing collective security.

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