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Kremlin Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov moderates Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual special televised question-and-answer session in Moscow, Russia, on Dec. 19, 2024. (Sefa Karacan/Anadolu via Getty Images)
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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that Russia needs to "think about" the latest proposal from Kyiv for a 30-day ceasefire.

Speaking to CNN correspondent Frederik Pleitgen on May 10, Peskov commented on the ceasefire proposal put forward by Ukraine and its European allies.

Zelensky and European leaders, with the support of United States President Donald Trump, demanded that Russia agree to an unconditional 30-day ceasefire starting on May 12. If Russia refuses the proposal, Europe and the U.S. will respond with increased sanctions.

When asked about the proposal, Peskov responded: "We have to think about that... these are new developments. We have our own position."

Peskov also commented on the increased pressure from Europe.

"Europe is actually confronting us very openly... and we are quite accustomed to it," Peskov added.

When asked whether Russia can be pressured, Peskov said that "Russia is quite resistant to any kinds of pressure," while simultaneously claiming that the Kremlin is "open for dialogue... open for attempts to have a settlement in Ukraine."

Peskov also noted that Moscow appreciates "efforts of mediation," but added that it is "quite useless to pressure" Russia.

Earlier, Peskov rejected the 30-day ceasefire in an interview with ABC News on May 10, claiming that it would be "an advantage" for Ukraine.

Ukraine war latest: Russia continues to attack Ukraine while Victory Day celebrations underway in Moscow
Key developments on May 9: * Russian glide bombs attack Sumy Oblast despite ceasefire, Air Force says * European ministers approve special tribunal to prosecute Russia’s aggression against Ukraine * EU to provide Ukraine with over 1 million shells over 2025, allocate over $2 billion for military aid from Russian frozen assets * US, European allies finalize proposal for 30-day unconditional ceasefire, Reuters report * Ukraine detains Hungarian spy network in westernmost Zakarpattia Oblast,

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