Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to a 30-day pause in attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure following a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Kremlin stated that Trump proposed a mutual halt to strikes on energy facilities as a step toward broader peace negotiations. Both leaders emphasized that any resolution must address Russia’s security concerns and limit foreign military aid to Ukraine. The White House and Kremlin released statements outlining the conditions of the temporary ceasefire.
The agreement marks a significant diplomatic move, but its long-term impact remains uncertain.
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Glad to see diplomacy at work instead of endless foreign aid and military escalation. Maybe if we stopped meddling so much in foreign conflicts, we'd have more resources to fix our own problems at home.
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Trump, Putin Agree Attacks Must Be Stopped on Energy Infrastructure With Broader Peace Deal With Ukraine To Follow
The two presidents spoke for nearly three hours on Tuesday, and agreed to begin peace negotiations ‘immediately.’
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