The Kremlin said Tuesday there are still no concrete details for ending the war in Ukraine, despite recent remarks by Russian President Vladimir Putin suggesting Europe's worst conflict since WWII could be winding down.
Moscow and Kyiv resumed attacks overnight after the end of a three-day ceasefire proclaimed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which each side accused the other of violating.
After slamming NATO and wishing his forces a swift advance, Putin at the weekend said that he believed the war was "heading to an end", without elaborating.
Trump echoed this on Tuesday, saying the end of the war was "getting closer" and that he could potentially visit Russia this year.
Putin's words spurred confusion, with talks to end Moscow's offensive so far leading nowhere and the Russian leader showing no sign of backing down over his maximalist demands in Ukraine.







