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While hopes for a ceasefire agreement before Easter are publicly discussed, the likelihood of implementing a genuinely effective cessation of hostilities appears grim. Analysts argue that without a credible enforcement mechanism in place, such agreements may turn out to be nominal and subject to immediate violations from the Russian side. Suggesting a three-phase strategy for negotiations, experts advocate for the establishment of a ceasefire implementation force capable of ensuring compliance, characterizing the current discussions as preparatory rather than conclusive.