Trump and Putin Hit Pause on Ukraine Energy Attacks

President Trump and Vladimir Putin connected by phone and agreed to halt attacks on energy infrastructure during the Ukraine conflict. The White House characterized the conversation as an initial step toward potential peace, though Russia maintained its complex preconditions for ending hostilities.

Putin pressed for terminating foreign military support to Ukraine and demanded Ukrainian troop withdrawals from regions Russia claims. Ukraine's President Zelenskyy expressed cautious openness to peace proposals but emphasized the necessity of transparent discussions and Ukrainian involvement in negotiations.

The leaders discussed a potential prisoner exchange involving 175 individuals from each side. Trump celebrated the development as a significant movement toward resolving the extensive European conflict. However, Ukrainian officials remained skeptical about Putin's genuine commitment to peace.

The diplomatic interaction highlighted the intricate dynamics between the United States, Russia, and Ukraine. Trump has consistently advocated for rapidly concluding the conflict, occasionally straining relationships with traditional American allies. Both presidents additionally discussed Middle Eastern tensions and agreed that Iran should not threaten Israel's security.

The proposed ceasefire represents a delicate diplomatic maneuver amid ongoing military confrontations. Zelenskyy stressed that meaningful negotiations require full participation from Ukraine and cannot be conducted exclusively between Russia and the United States.
 

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