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“We continue to work for ceasefire”: US State Department on Russia-Ukraine conflict – World News Network

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Last updated: April 16, 2025 12:00 am
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Washington DC [US], April 16 (ANI): The US Department of State said on Tuesday (US local time) that America continues to push for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Until the ceasefire is achieved, spokesperson Tammy Bruce said, “there would be no negotiations, no decisions, no arrangements until after the carnage has stopped.”
While responding to a query on the negotiations with Russia, on being asked whether there have been any discussions of the sanctions relief and whether the White House has asked the State Department to drop any list of sanctions that could be removed, Spokesperson Tammy Bruce said, “I won’t speak to any discussion between the White House and the State Depaerment, Secretary Rubio and any other leader here. But what I can say is a reminder that was clear from the beginning- there would be no negotiations, no decisions, no arrangements until after the carnage has stopped.”
She further added, “After Psalm Sunday, there is clearly a dynamic that there has to be questions about the nature of who is really committed to peace and a ceasefire. But there are no negotiations or arrangements, based on the regular statements from the administration and from Secretary Rubio as well. It’s a meat grinder. That has not changed, and until that stops, nothing like that is happening.”
Bruce said, “Yet, we continue to work obviously for the ceasefire in that regard.”
Her remarks come after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has mentioned during the press briefing on the agreement with Russia, whether Russia agreed to anything to Steve Witkoff, Leavitt said that while she wouldn’t want to get ahead of the negotiations, “What I can tell is, a productive conversation was had as the Presidential envoy Steve Witkoff said last night he believes that Russia wants to end this war and the President believes that as well.”
She added, “There is incentive for Russia to end this war, and perhaps that could be economic partnerships with the United States, but we need to see a ceasefire first, and the President and the Presidential Envoy Witkoff made it very clear to the Russians.”
Her remarks follow US President Donald Trump blaming the Joe Biden administration for the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and claiming that the war would not have occurred if the 2020 election had not been “rigged.”
Previously, United States President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, met Russian President Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg to discuss the conflict in Ukraine, Al Jazeera reported.
On Friday, Putin was shown on state TV, as per Al Jazeera, greeting Witkoff in Saint Petersburg’s presidential library at the start of the negotiations, and their talks lasted more than four hours.
The Kremlin said the meeting “focused on various aspects of the Ukrainian settlement”, without elaborating.
The talks came as the US continues efforts to broker a ceasefire deal to end the conflict, which has stalled amid negotiations on the conditions of the deal. (ANI)


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