Russia has laid out a list of requests to US authorities that need to be met to end the war in Ukraine, Reuters reported, saying the two are “knowing the issue.”
The request also aims to reset the Kremlin relationship with Washington, DC, the outlet said.
The exact contents of the list are not yet known, but are said to resemble the requests previously presented to Ukraine, the US and NATO.
Russian and American officials are said to have discussed direct terms over the past few weeks, and effectively people told Reuters.
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Russia reportedly cut back on demand to end the war in Ukraine, and they reflect previous demands on Kiev, the US and NATO. (Photos of Aleksey Babushkin, Sputnik, Kremlin pool)
Previous demands included the agreement that Ukraine would not deploy foreign troops to Ukraine and that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not allow an agreement that internationally would not recognize the claim that Russian president owns Crimea and four states.
As of Wednesday, President Donald Trump was still waiting to hear if Putin would agree to a 30-day ceasefire that Ukrainian President Voldy Zelensky agreed to during the ceasefire talks in Saudi Arabia.

Ukrainian officials met with US officials in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to discuss the ceasefire agreement being presented to Russia. (Saul Loeb/Pool Photo via AP)
Russia is waiting for details on the US Ukraine's ceasefire proposal, according to the Kremlin
Also on Wednesday, the Kremlin said it was waiting for details of the proposal before releasing comments. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said he would simplify Russia.
“We're going to bring it directly to them,” Rubio told reporters, referring to Russia. “We say that Ukraine is ready to halt all battlefield activities and begin an immediate process of negotiating the lasting end of the war. And we know that if their response is yes, we have a chance of real peace.
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Russia has so far opposed anything but the last end of the conflict and has not accepted concessions.
Steve Witkov, Trump's special envoy to the Middle East, is scheduled to travel to Moscow this week.
Stephen Sorace and Reuters of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.




