US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discuss a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, but concerns remain over territorial integrity and long-term peace.
March 18, 2025: Washington DC / Moscow:
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded a high-stakes phone call on Tuesday, lasting over two hours, as both leaders discussed a 30-day ceasefire proposal in Ukraine. While the White House hinted at progress in negotiations, Ukraine remains skeptical about Russia’s true intentions.
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Key Takeaways from the Trump-Putin Call:
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- Ceasefire Talks Gain Momentum:
- Trump has prioritized ending the war, proposing a 30-day temporary ceasefire that Ukraine has agreed to, but Moscow has yet to confirm.
- The Kremlin stated there is a “certain understanding” between the two nations but acknowledged “a large number of questions remain.”
- Concerns Over Territorial Integrity:
- Ukraine has firmly rejected any territorial compromises, with Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha stating, “We will never accept territorial losses or Russian-imposed conditions.”
- The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, under Russian control since the early days of the war, remains a major point of contention in negotiations.
- Western Allies Express Concern Over Trump’s Approach:
- Many US allies fear Trump’s deal-making strategy could favor Russia, with reports suggesting discussions on “dividing up certain assets” between Moscow and Kyiv.
- Critics argue Trump’s temporary pause on military aid to Ukraine—which was later reinstated—shows a tilt towards Putin’s demands.
- Putin’s Optimism & US Skepticism:
- The Kremlin’s envoy Kirill Dmitriev praised the Trump-Putin cooperation, calling the world a “much safer place today” as a result of the call.
- However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that “Putin is only stalling to regroup and continue his aggression.”
- Next Steps in Diplomacy:
- The White House hinted at an announcement on the ceasefire proposal as early as next week.
- Russia has yet to confirm its acceptance of the 30-day truce, leaving uncertainty over de-escalation efforts.
As the world watches closely, the question remains: Is this a breakthrough toward peace, or just another delay in Ukraine’s fight for sovereignty?
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