Kremlin Says Peace in Ukraine Is Still a Very Long Way Off

MOSCOW, May 9 (Reuters) – The Kremlin ⁠on ⁠Saturday said that ⁠the United States was in a ​hurry to clinch a peace deal to end the ‌Ukraine war but that ‌getting to any sort of agreement ⁠was ⁠a very long way off because the issues were ​so complicated.

Russia and Ukraine confirmed on Friday that they had agreed to a U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire ​that will run from May 9 to May ⁠11, and ⁠U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump ​said he hoped it would be extended.

“It is understandable ​that the American ⁠side is in a hurry,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told state television reporter Pavel Zarubin.

“But the issue of a Ukrainian settlement is ⁠far too complex, and reaching a peace agreement is ⁠a very long way with complex details,” Peskov said.

Russian troops have been fighting in Ukraine for well over four years – longer than Soviet forces fought in World War Two, known as the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45 in Russia.

Trump has repeatedly promised to ⁠end the Ukraine war, casting it as a “stupid” and “crazy” war that is inflicting vast casualties on both sides, but he has ​yet to achieve peace.

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin; ​editing by Guy Faulconbridge)

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