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Vladimir Putin has little Interest in a ceasefire: ISW

Por: Newsweek World December 03, 2022

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Russian President Vladimir Putin does not appear to want a ceasefire in Ukraine even if such a move could help his faltering war effort, according to the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) on Friday.In its daily assessment, the U.S.-based think tank said that Russia would benefit from a temporary agreement that could lead to a pause in fighting. This would allow Moscow to strengthen the Russian Armed Forces for future military operations in... + full article



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