💨 Abstract
President Vladimir Putin has agreed, though with caveats, to a U.S. proposal for a ceasefire in Ukraine, which offers the best chance so far to end the conflict in Europe since World War Two. However, Putin emphasized that any truce must address the root causes and deal with crucial details, especially ensuring that Ukraine does not use the ceasefire to regroup.
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