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Putin declares 3-day ceasefire with Ukraine to mark World War II Victory Day

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The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, declared on Monday a tall three -day fire in the war with Ukraine next month to commemorate the 80th anniversary of World War II Victory Day.

The Kremlin said that the 72 -hour fire would run from the beginning of May 8 and the end until the end of May 10.

“All military actions are suspended for this period,” said Kremlin in a statement. “Russia believes that the Ukrainian side should follow this example.”

“In case of violations by the Ukrainian side, the Russian armed forces will give an adequate and effective response,” said the statement.

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Russian president Vladimir Putin in dark suit

The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has so far refused to accept a complete unconditional fire. (Mikhail Metzel, Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo through AP)

There was no immediate response from Kyiv to the announcement of unilateral truce.

Putin has previously said that he agrees in principle with a high agreement of the fire of Russia-Ukraine, the thought has so far refused to accept a high unconditional fire.

Victory Day is the biggest secular party in Russia. Regularly presents a parade in the Red Square in Moscow to celebrate the victory of the Soviet Union over the duration of Nazi Germany in World War II.

Duration The War of Russia with Ukraine, Putin, has used the event to emphasize the victory over Nazi Germany and has even alleged similarities between the Nazi domain of Germany and Ukraine, which has previously promised to “disapprove.”

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The United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said a global tone for an important peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday, with the position of NBCs “complying with the press” that an agreement “is not yet there.”

“We have progressed real, but the last two steps of this trip would always be the most difficult,” Rubio said. “It must happen soon. We cannot continue, as I said, to devote time and resources to this issue if you are not going to reach Fruity.”

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“The last week has been about how close these sides are really, and they are close enough for this to deserve a continuous investment of our time as a mediator in this regard,” he added.

Anders Hagstrom of Fox News Digital and Manahil Ahmad of Fox News contributed to this report.

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