Kremlin Assures That Putin Has Not Yet Made a Decision on Easter Ceasefire
The Kremlin has officially stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not yet made any decisions regarding a potential Easter ceasefire with Ukraine. This information was confirmed by Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov in a comment to the Russian news agency Interfax.
The Kremlin has officially stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin has not yet made any decisions regarding a potential Easter ceasefire with Ukraine. This information was confirmed by Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov in a comment to the Russian news agency Interfax.
Dmitry Peskov noted, "As of today, the Supreme Commander has not made any decisions." This statement comes amid expectations surrounding Orthodox Easter, which will be celebrated this year on Sunday, April 12.
It is worth mentioning that in 2025, Vladimir Putin had already announced a three-day Easter ceasefire, which involved halting all hostilities in Ukraine from the evening of April 19 until midnight on April 21. This decision sparked some hopes for a peaceful resolution to the conflict; however, the reality turned out to be quite different.
Despite the announced ceasefire, on April 19, 2025, Russia launched a drone strike on Ukrainian territory, which dashed hopes for a peaceful process. This incident underscores the complexity and unpredictability of the situation on the front lines, where each new day can bring fresh challenges and threats.
Thus, for now, the Kremlin has no intention of declaring an Easter ceasefire, and all expectations regarding this matter remain in question. This situation raises concerns among Ukrainians who hope for a peaceful resolution to the conflict but are faced with the reality of ongoing military actions.
It should be noted that such statements from the Kremlin always generate widespread resonance not only in Ukraine but also in the international community. Many countries are closely monitoring the developments, as this affects not only the security of the region but also global stability as a whole.
Consequently, the situation remains tense, and the question of an Easter ceasefire, which could serve as a step toward de-escalating the conflict, remains open. The Ukrainian side continues to call for peace, but so far, there are no signs that the Russian leadership is ready for serious negotiations regarding a ceasefire.