Ukraine's openness to a ceasefire challenges Russia amidst military advances, as Moscow must choose between accepting a truce or risking disruption in improving US relations. Putin, preferring a comprehensive solution, might set conditions to protect Russian interests. Meanwhile, US officials urge Moscow's unconditional agreement, with Trump expressing hope for Putin's cooperation.
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