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2025 m. kovo 13 d., ketvirtadienis

Putinas iš esmės sutinka su JAV pasiūlytomis 30 dienų paliaubomis Ukrainoje


 

 

„Rusijos prezidentas Vladimiras Putinas ketvirtadienį pareiškė iš principo sutinkantis su JAV pasiūlymu dėl 30 dienų paliaubų Ukrainoje, taip pat pažymėdamas, kad dar turi būti nustatyta daugybė terminų ir sąlygų, kad būtų užtikrinta bet kokia ilgalaikė taika.

 

 

 

AP praneša, kad vystymuisi dabar reikia mechanizmo, kad būtų pradėtas perėjimo nuo idėjos prie veiksmo procesas.

 

 

 

„Taigi pati idėja yra teisinga, ir mes tikrai ją palaikome“, – sakė Putinas per spaudos konferenciją Maskvoje, nurodė AP. „Tačiau yra klausimų, kuriuos turime aptarti, ir aš manau, kad turime tai aptarti su kolegomis ir partneriais iš Amerikos.”

 

 

 

Rusijos lyderis atkreipė dėmesį į būtinybę sukurti mechanizmą galimiems paliaubų pažeidimams kontroliuoti. Kitas klausimas, anot jo, yra tai, ar Ukraina galėtų pasinaudoti 30 dienų paliaubomis, kad tęstų mobilizaciją ir persiginklavimą.

 

 

 

„Sutinkame su pasiūlymais sustabdyti kovas, bet remiamės prielaida, kad paliaubos turėtų vesti į ilgalaikę taiką ir pašalinti pagrindines krizės priežastis“, – sakė V. Putinas.

 

 

 

Jungtinių Valstijų diplomatų delegacija anksčiau buvo atvykusi į Maskvą deryboms dėl paliaubų, o prezidento Donaldo Trumpo ir Putino galimas pokalbis telefonu gali sekti, kaip pranešė „Breitbart News“.

 

 

 

Be to, AP praneša, kad Putinas pastebėjo, kad JAV įtikino Ukrainą priimti paliaubas, o Kijevas tuo suinteresuotas dėl situacijos mūšio lauke, nurodydamas, kad Ukrainos kariai, kurie pradėjo įsiveržimą į Rusijos Kursko sritį, artimiausiomis dienomis bus visiškai užblokuoti.”


Putin Agrees in Principle with U.S.-Proposed 30-day Ukraine Ceasefire

 

 

"Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he agrees in principle with a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, qualifying his affirmation by noting a host of terms and conditions are still to be determined to ensure any lasting peace.

 

AP reports the development now needs a mechanism to begin the transition process from an idea into action.

 

“So the idea itself is correct, and we certainly support it,” Putin told a news conference in Moscow, AP set out. “But there are issues that we need to discuss, and I think that we need to discuss it with our American colleagues and partners.”

 

The Russian leader noted the need to develop a mechanism to control possible breaches of the truce. Another issue, he said, is whether Ukraine could use the 30-day ceasefire to continue mobilization and rearmament.

 

“We agree with the proposals to halt the fighting, but we proceed from the assumption that the ceasefire should lead to lasting peace and remove the root causes of the crisis,” Putin said.

 

A delegation of United States diplomats had earlier arrived in Moscow for talks on agreeing a ceasefire, with a possible call between President Donald Trump and Putin to follow, as Breitbart News reported.

 

AP further reports Putin noted while it appeared that the U.S. persuaded Ukraine to accept a ceasefire, Kyiv is interested in that because of the battlefield situation, pointing out Ukrainian troops that launched an incursion into Russia’s Kursk region would be fully blocked in the coming days.”


The alleged fight against the Russians in our neighborhood is costing us not only in taxes spent on outdated tanks and golden spoons, but also in the money we pay for electricity and gas

 


 

"The state-owned energy group Ignitis Grupė, together with its partners, has already spent 50 million euros on a 700-megawatt (MW) wind farm in the Baltic Sea, says Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas.

 

"As for the first park, I don't know if I can reveal all the details, because some of them may be a commercial secret of the company, but let's be honest, it is not being implemented because there is a lack of political will, but because it is not worth implementing it," G. Paluckas said in the Seimas on Thursday during the Government Hour, answering a question from former Energy Minister Dainius Kreivys, a Conservative.

 

"The company took responsibility, spent 50 million euros and someone will be responsible for it. 50 million euros is being spent on investing in bottom exploration, to other things, by putting together a team,” the Prime Minister added.

 

D. Kreivys asked what actions and decisions the Government intends to take so that this project “would happen at all and be as much as possible framed within the framework that was agreed upon when signing the winning auction.”

 

G. Paluckas did not elaborate on why the project was stalling, but stated that it was related to “the partners who have entered the project, other things.” According to the Prime Minister, the Government was informed about the postponement of the project for up to five years.

 

“But first of all, in my opinion, this participation in the project by the company itself was an unweighed, uncalculated risk, which today is being tried to place on the shoulders of Lithuanian consumers through various other operating schemes, apparently, and attempts to participate in the second stage,” explained G. Paluckas.

 

The competition for the first offshore wind farm to be developed without state aid was won in 2023 by the Ignitis Group-owned company Ignitis Renewables together with its partner, the global offshore wind farm development company Ocean Winds. They paid a fee of EUR 20 million to the state for the right to develop the farm with a preliminary value of EUR 1.8 billion.

 

The permit to develop the project was granted to their joint venture Offshore Wind Park 1.”

 

People who are amassing wealth from the alleged fight against the Russians have searched the bottom of their pockets and found that there is no bottom. Give them more money. Patriotic duty.