Can Europe guarantee its own security? Balkan Devlen and Peter Hefele
Can Europe guarantee its own security? Balkan Devlen and Peter Hefele
The University of Saskatchewan is on an ideological mission. It needs to end: Peter MacKinnon in the National Post

Russia says it will still observe 3-day ceasefire, but respond if attacked – National [Video]

Categories
Canadian Politics and Government

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Russian forces still planned to cease fire in Ukraine from May 8-10 as per President Vladimir Putin’s orders, but would respond if Ukrainian forces tried to strike Russian positions.

Putin on April 28 declared a three-day ceasefire to mark the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union and its allies over Nazi Germany in World War Two.

The Kremlin said the 72-hour ceasefire would run on May 8, May 9 – when Putin will host international leaders on Moscow’s Red Square, including Chinese President Xi Jinping – and May 10.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has so far appeared to rule out such a brief ceasefire, saying he is only ready to sign up to a ceasefire that would last at least 30 days, an idea Putin has said needs a lot of work before it could become a reality.

Story continues below advertisement

Tim Carney argues that real family policy must go beyond government subsidies
Tim Carney argues that real family policy must go beyond government subsidies
A fork in the road: As bifurcation hits the global uranium industry, the secure path leads to Canada: Sergey Sukhankin