Ukraine and Russia have each announced unilateral (separate) truces, but there is still no single agreed ceasefire between the two sides. In other words, these are parallel, limited pauses rather than a coordinated peace step.
🕊️ What “separate truces” means
- 🇷🇺 Russia declares temporary halts in certain areas or time windows
- 🇺🇦 Ukraine announces its own conditions or readiness for pauses
👉 But both sides do not necessarily align on timing, scope, or enforcement.
⚖️ Why they are doing this
1. Humanitarian reasons
- Allowing evacuation of civilians
- Opening temporary aid corridors
2. Military and political signaling
- Showing willingness to the international community
- Testing the opponent’s response
3. Tactical advantage
- Short pauses can help reposition forces or resupply
🚨 Why it is not a real ceasefire
A true ceasefire would require:
- agreed start/end dates
- monitoring mechanisms
- enforcement guarantees
- mutual trust
None of these are fully in place, which makes these truces fragile and often short-lived.
🌍 International reaction
The United Nations and other mediators repeatedly call for:
- a full and verifiable ceasefire
- negotiations toward a broader peace framework
But so far, efforts remain stalled.
📌 Bottom line
These “separate truces” are best understood as:
- temporary, unilateral pauses
- not a coordinated peace agreement
- and not a sign the war is ending soon
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