Trump and Putin agree to a ceasefire on infrastructure and energy attacks in Ukraine war
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Recent talks between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin resulted in a limited agreement for a 30-day partial truce in Ukraine, without significant progress towards a comprehensive peace deal. Russia announced a prisoner exchange of 175 individuals from each side, while Putin's conditions for a longer ceasefire include halting military support to Ukraine. The statements from both governments reveal a disconnect, with technical talks set to occur soon, though real divergence in objectives indicates challenges ahead for reaching lasting peace.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin's discussions yielded limited results, agreeing to an initial 30-day partial truce and a modest prisoner exchange.
The key difference in statements from the U.S. and Russia highlights underlying tensions: Trump spoke broadly about ceasefires, while Putin's terms were more specific and demanding.
Despite Putin's inflexible demands, Trump expressed enthusiasm over the talks, noting their productive nature and the hope for a complete ceasefire and resolution in Ukraine.
The discussions will lead to technical talks in the Middle East focusing on a ceasefire in the Black Sea, but significant gaps remain in expectations.
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