Several issues need to be resolved: Putin's team made excuses for why Russia has not yet agreed to a ceasefire
Kyiv • UNN
Dmitry Peskov stated that Putin supports a ceasefire in Ukraine. However, according to him, there are questions about Kyiv's control over extremist units and plans for militarization.

Russian dictator Vladimir Putin allegedly supports the idea of a ceasefire in Ukraine, but several issues need to be resolved for this, and for now they are up in the air. This was stated by Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov, commenting on US President Donald Trump's words about the need to stop the strikes, UNN reports with reference to TASS.
President Putin really supports the idea of the need for a ceasefire. But before that, a number of questions need to be answered. These questions are in the air, and so far no one has answered them
He claims that it is allegedly "about the lack of control of the Kyiv regime, about the impossibility of the Kyiv regime to control the actions of a number of extremist and nationalist units that simply do not listen to Kyiv."
This is also related to plans for further militarization of Kyiv. All these nuances are still on the agenda
Context
US President Donald Trump stated that he does not like Russia's bombing of Ukraine.
Last week, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that America has determined the time it wants to hear from Russia about its readiness for peace. Congress has already begun work on a bill to tighten sanctions.
Rubio also noted that if Russia has a tactic of waiting and delaying, the United States will not be interested in this, and President Donald Trump will not fall into the trap of endless negotiations.
In late March, NBC News reported that Donald Trump said he was "very angry" and "furious" when Vladimir Putin criticized confidence in the leadership of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, adding that the comments were "not in the right place".