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Putin, Trump Agree on Partial Ceasefire, Cut Aid to Kiev

Putin, Trump Agree on Partial Ceasefire, Cut Aid to Kiev

March 19, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

US⁢ and Russia Agree to Ceasefire on Energy Infrastructure in ‍ukraine

Table of Contents

  • US⁢ and Russia Agree to Ceasefire on Energy Infrastructure in ‍ukraine
    • Negotiations Begin in Middle East
      • Demand for Cessation‍ of Military Aid
    • International Reactions
    • Broader Cooperation
    • Ukrainian Incursion Attempt in Belgorod
  • US and Russia Agree to‌ Ceasefire‍ on Energy Infrastructure in ⁤Ukraine: ‌Q&A
    • Key Takeaways
    • Q&A
      • 1.What did‌ Trump and Putin agree to regarding the conflict in Ukraine?
      • 2. What‍ is Russia’s key‍ condition for ⁣a political settlement in Ukraine?
      • 3.‍ What was Putin’s reaction to Washington’s proposal to suspend attacks ⁣on energy⁣ infrastructure?
      • 4. What is the international ‌community’s‍ reaction to the Trump-Putin conversation and ‌proposed ceasefire?
      • 5.‍ Where are the​ negotiations between the⁣ U.S., Ukraine, and ⁢Russia planned to take place?
      • 6.What did Trump and Putin discuss regarding U.S.-Russia relations beyond the Ukraine‌ conflict?
      • 7. What military actions were reported around‌ the time​ of the Trump-Putin call?
      • 8.⁤ what were the reported losses during the Ukrainian ‌incursion attempt in ⁤Belgorod?
    • Related Questions and ⁢phrases:
    • Summary Table: Key Aspects of⁢ the Proposed Ceasefire

⁤ ​ ‍ President Donald Trump‌ and Russian President Vladimir⁤ Putin have agreed to initiate a ⁢peace process⁣ in Ukraine, focusing ⁢on a partial ceasefire that initially targets energy⁤ and infrastructure. This growth comes as⁢ Moscow insists on ending military assistance to‍ Kiev ⁣as a⁢ prerequisite for a definitive ⁢treaty.

‌ ⁢ Ukrainian President‌ Volodimir Zelenski has expressed‌ openness to a⁢ limited 30-day truce, ⁢though he stated that the Russians “are⁢ not ready for a real ceasefire.”
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Negotiations Begin in Middle East

⁣ ⁤ ‍ During a phone conversation lasting over 90 minutes, putin and Trump agreed to commence negotiations “immediately” ‍in the Middle East regarding a gradual pause in the conflict⁣ that began ⁢in February 2022, according to ​the ⁤U.S. government. Despite thes talks,⁤ the‌ conflict continues.
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⁢ ⁢ ⁤ Shortly after the call,air raid sirens and explosions were reported in Kiev,while Russia claimed ⁢to have repelled ‌multiple ‍ground‌ incursions by⁢ Ukrainian forces⁢ in the Belgorod region,which borders Ukraine.
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Demand for Cessation‍ of Military Aid

​ The Kremlin ⁢issued a statement emphasizing that “the key condition for preventing an escalation of the conflict‌ and working towards a political-diplomatic settlement must be ‌the total cessation of foreign ‍military aid ⁣and ⁢the ‌supply of intelligence​ data to ⁤Kiev.”
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⁢ ⁢During the conversation, Putin “positively” ‍assessed Washington’s proposal to suspend attacks on energy infrastructure for⁢ 30 days, and “immediately issued​ the corresponding order to the Russian military.”
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​ ‌ According to the Kremlin, ⁣Putin ⁣supports a peaceful resolution⁣ to⁤ the conflict and is willing to work with the U.S. to ​find “possible⁣ ways of⁢ settlement” that are complete and lasting, taking into account the interests of‌ all parties.
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International Reactions

⁤ Following the Trump-Putin‌ conversation, German chancellor Olaf Scholz⁣ and french President Emmanuel macron assured Ukraine of ‍continued⁣ military aid. Macron stated, “We continue ⁢to support the Ukrainian army in its‌ war⁤ of resistance against Russian aggression,” and demanded, “The ⁤goal must remain the same: to have ‍a measurable and ⁣verifiable‌ ceasefire.”

‍ ‍ ​ Scholz ‍suggested that a 30-day ceasefire in the energy sector could be “a first step,”‌ but “the goal” ⁣is “a ⁢just and lasting peace.” ⁤The UK also welcomed the⁣ progress, with a spokesperson for Prime Minister‌ Keir Starmer stating, “This‍ process must lead to ⁢a just and lasting peace for ‌Ukraine. We will continue‌ to stand by their ​side ‍as long ‌as necessary to⁤ ensure Russia can never again launch an illegal invasion.”

Broader Cooperation

‍ ⁤Washington indicated that negotiations ⁢woudl begin immediately in the Middle ‍East, ⁤with ‌Saudi Arabia being considered as a neutral venue for‍ meetings ⁣between U.S., Ukrainian, and Russian delegations.
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‍ Both leaders​ emphasized the need to improve ⁢bilateral relations between the United States and Russia. “The money and the blood that Ukraine and Russia have spent in this war would be better invested in ⁢the needs of their peoples,” according⁣ to ​a statement from the ⁣Casa ⁣Blanca.

‌ ⁣ ​​ ‍ Trump and Putin “spoke extensively about‍ the Middle East as a region of⁤ potential ‌cooperation to prevent future conflicts” and “addressed the need ‍to stop the ⁣proliferation of​ strategic weapons and ‍collaborate with others to ensure ‍its wider‍ application.”
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⁢ ‌ They agreed that ‍”Iran should never be​ in a position ⁢to destroy⁢ Israel.” Washington⁣ reported that both leaders concurred that “a future ​with‍ a better ⁢bilateral relationship between the United States and⁣ Russia offers enormous advantages,” including “significant ⁤economic​ agreements‌ and geopolitical stability once peace is achieved” in​ Ukraine.

Ukrainian Incursion Attempt in Belgorod

‍ ⁣ ⁢ ‌ ‌ The‍ Russian Ministry of Defense reported‍ that the⁤ Ukrainian ⁣army attempted an⁤ incursion⁣ into the Belgorod region to overshadow the⁢ Trump-Putin ⁢conversation. “in​ total, throughout the ‍day, the enemy ⁣carried out‍ five attacks,” the ministry stated, adding that Russian forces prevented ⁢the⁤ enemy⁣ from crossing the border.

⁢ ‍ One of the Ukrainian⁢ attacks occurred during the‌ call,between 5:30 PM and 6:45 PM local time.Moscow estimates that Kiev deployed around​ 200 personnel, equipped with five tanks,⁤ 16 armored vehicles, and demining equipment. All Ukrainian⁤ attacks, which began in ‍the early ​morning, were repelled by units of the sever‌ military⁣ group, supported by artillery and⁢ assault drones.
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‌ ​ ‍ ⁤”The crossing of the border of the Russian ⁣Federation was prevented,” the ​statement emphasized. Ukraine ‍reportedly lost about 60⁤ soldiers,one tank,seven armored⁢ vehicles,and othre military vehicles in the attempt.This attack coincides​ with Russian efforts to expel Ukrainian ⁣forces from the Kursk region.
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⁤ ‍‌ According to reports, after Russian forces regained control of Sudzha, the main Ukrainian stronghold in Kursk, Kiev controls less than 100 square ‍kilometers. ⁣In​ Ukraine, air raid alerts⁢ were activated in the capital ⁣following explosions resulting from⁢ enemy projectiles.
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March ​18,⁣ 2025

US and Russia Agree to‌ Ceasefire‍ on Energy Infrastructure in ⁤Ukraine: ‌Q&A

Key Takeaways

⁣ ​ ⁤Trump and putin agreed to ⁢begin​ negotiations focusing‍ on a gradual pause in the conflict, starting ⁣with energy and ​infrastructure.

⁤ The Kremlin insists on an end to foreign military aid to Kiev as a condition for a lasting settlement.

⁢ International reactions ‍are mixed,with⁤ Germany and France reasserting⁢ their commitment to supporting Ukraine.

⁣Negotiations‌ are⁤ planned to occur ⁤in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia considered as a neutral venue.

Q&A

1.What did‌ Trump and Putin agree to regarding the conflict in Ukraine?

During a phone conversation, Trump and Putin agreed to commence negotiations instantly in ⁤the Middle ⁢East,⁢ focusing on a gradual ​pause in the conflict that started⁣ in February ⁤2022. The initial ‍aim ⁣is a partial ceasefire targeting energy and infrastructure.

2. What‍ is Russia’s key‍ condition for ⁣a political settlement in Ukraine?

The Kremlin has stated that the total cessation of ⁢foreign military aid ‍and‍ the supply of intelligence data to Kiev is the key​ condition for preventing an escalation of the conflict and ⁤working toward a political-diplomatic settlement.

3.‍ What was Putin’s reaction to Washington’s proposal to suspend attacks ⁣on energy⁣ infrastructure?

Putin “positively” ⁣assessed Washington’s proposal⁤ to suspend‌ attacks on energy infrastructure for 30 days ‍and “immediately issued the ‍corresponding order to ‌the Russian military.”

4. What is the international ‌community’s‍ reaction to the Trump-Putin conversation and ‌proposed ceasefire?

International reactions are mixed. German Chancellor ⁢Olaf Scholz and⁢ French ⁣President Emmanuel Macron assured ​Ukraine of‍ continued⁢ military aid. Macron emphasized the need⁣ for a measurable and verifiable ceasefire,‌ while Scholz ⁣suggested⁤ the ⁢30-day⁣ ceasefire⁢ in the energy sector could be ⁢a first step ⁣toward‍ a just ‌and lasting peace. The UK welcomed ⁤the⁤ progress but stressed⁣ the need for a lasting peace for Ukraine.

5.‍ Where are the​ negotiations between the⁣ U.S., Ukraine, and ⁢Russia planned to take place?

Washington indicated that⁢ negotiations would begin immediately in the Middle east, with ​Saudi Arabia being considered⁢ as⁤ a neutral venue⁤ for meetings between U.S., Ukrainian, ⁢and Russian delegations.

6.What did Trump and Putin discuss regarding U.S.-Russia relations beyond the Ukraine‌ conflict?

Both leaders emphasized the⁣ need to improve bilateral relations between the United States and Russia. they also discussed the Middle East as a region of potential cooperation to prevent ‌future conflicts, addressed⁢ the need​ to stop ‌the proliferation of strategic weapons,​ and ‌agreed that iran should never be in a position to destroy Israel.⁤ They concurred that a better⁤ bilateral relationship could offer meaningful economic advantages and geopolitical stability once peace is achieved ⁢in⁤ Ukraine.

7. What military actions were reported around‌ the time​ of the Trump-Putin call?

Shortly after the phone call, air raid sirens and explosions‌ were reported in Kiev. Russia also claimed to have repelled multiple ⁣ground incursions by‌ Ukrainian forces in the Belgorod⁣ region, ⁤which‌ borders Ukraine. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that the Ukrainian‌ army attempted an ‍incursion ​into the Belgorod region‍ to⁣ overshadow the‍ Trump-putin conversation, deploying around 200 personnel with tanks and ⁢armored⁢ vehicles.

8.⁤ what were the reported losses during the Ukrainian ‌incursion attempt in ⁤Belgorod?

Moscow estimates that Kiev deployed around 200 personnel,‍ equipped with five ⁤tanks, 16 armored vehicles, and demining ‌equipment in the incursion attempt in Belgorod. ⁣All Ukrainian attacks ⁤were⁣ repelled by Russian forces. Ukraine reportedly lost about 60 soldiers,one tank,seven⁢ armored vehicles,and other military vehicles in the attempt.

Related Questions and ⁢phrases:

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Summary Table: Key Aspects of⁢ the Proposed Ceasefire

| Aspect ‍ ⁣ ⁣ ⁢ | Details ‌ ‍ ⁣ ⁣ ‍ ⁤ ⁤‌ ⁣ ⁢ ​ ‌ ⁢ ‌ ​ ​ ⁤ ⁢ ⁤ ‍ ​ ‍ |

| ————————–⁣ | —————————————————————————————————————————————— ‍|

| Agreement ⁤‌ ​ | Trump and Putin agree to negotiate ⁤a‌ gradual pause in ‌the conflict.⁤ ⁣‍ ⁢ ⁢ ‌ ⁤ ⁣ ‌ ​ ‍ ​ ⁤ ⁣ ​ ‍ |

| ‌ Initial Focus | Partial ceasefire⁤ targeting energy‍ and ‍infrastructure ‍in‍ Ukraine. ‍ ⁤ ⁣ ⁢ ⁣ ⁣ ​ ⁤ ​ ​ ⁤ ​ ⁣ ‍⁣ ⁤ |

| Russian Condition ‌ ‌ |‍ Total cessation of foreign military aid and intelligence data to Kiev. ⁣ ​ ​ ​ ⁣ ‍ ‌ ‍ ⁢ ​ ‍ ⁣ ⁢ |

| ‌ International Reaction | ​Mixed; Germany and ⁣France reaffirm support for Ukraine; UK‌ seeks a ‌lasting peace. ​ ⁣ ⁤ ⁤ ​ ⁤ ‍ ⁤ |

| Negotiation Venue ⁤ ⁤| Middle East,with Saudi ‌Arabia considered a neutral location for U.S., Ukrainian,‍ and Russian delegations. ⁢ ​ ‍​ |

| Bilateral Relations | Emphasis on improving U.S.-Russia relations, addressing broader geopolitical issues like⁣ preventing the proliferation​ of strategic ⁢weapons. |

| ‌ Military Actions | Air raid sirens ‍in Kiev ⁤& thwarted incursion by ‍ukraine into Belgorod region. ⁢ ⁣ ‍ ⁣ ​ ⁣ ⁣ ⁢ ⁢ ‌ |

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