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Trump, Putin Likely To Discuss Ukraine Truce This Week, US Officials Hopeful Of Ceasefire Deal – News18

Trump, Putin Likely To Discuss Ukraine Truce This Week, US Officials Hopeful Of Ceasefire Deal – News18

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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin are expected to meet this week to discuss a possible truce in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. According to US officials, a ceasefire deal could be reached.

Vladimir Putin with Donald Trump (Photo: AP)

US officials expressed optimism Sunday that a Ukraine-Russia ceasefire deal could be reached in “weeks,” as President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin are expected to discuss a possible truce.

The United States this week proposed a halt in fighting in the three-year war after talks in Saudi Arabia, which Kyiv accepted. Washington and Kyiv’s European allies are pressing Moscow to accept it too.

Putin however has given no clear answer, instead listing a string of conditions and raising “serious questions” over the proposal.

Trump’s envoy for the conflict, Steve Witkoff, who met for several hours with Putin days ago, told CNN that he thinks “the two presidents are going to have a really good and positive discussion this week.”

Trump, he added, “really expects there to be some sort of deal in the coming weeks, maybe, and I believe that’s the case”.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday accused the Kremlin of not wanting to end the war. He warned that Moscow wanted to first “improve their situation on the battlefield” before agreeing to any ceasefire.

RUBIO, LAVROV TALK

Earlier, Moscow said that US Secretary of State Marco Rubio had called his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov to discuss “concrete aspects of the implementation of understandings” at a US-Russia summit in Saudi Arabia last month.

February’s Riyadh gathering was the first high-level meeting between the United States and Russia since Moscow launched its invasion in February 2022.

“Sergei Lavrov and Marco Rubio agreed to remain in contact,” the Russian foreign ministry said, with no mention of the US-suggested ceasefire.

State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce said Saturday that the pair had “discussed the next steps” on Ukraine, and “agreed to continue working towards restoring communication between the United States and Russia”.

The Lavrov-Rubio call came hours after the UK hosted a virtual summit on Ukraine, at which Prime Minister Keir Starmer accused Putin of “dragging his feet” on the ceasefire.

“The ‘yes, but’ from Russia is not good enough,” Starmer said, calling for a stop to the “barbaric attacks on Ukraine once and for all”.

On Sunday, Kyiv said Moscow had launched 90 Iranian-made Shahed drones onto nine Ukrainian regions.

‘FORCE PUTIN’ TO PEACE

In his reaction to the ceasefire earlier this week, Putin said the initiative would benefit primarily Ukraine, as Russian forces were “advancing” in many areas. He raised “serious questions” over the initiative.

The proposal came as Russia — which occupies swathes of southern and eastern Ukraine — has the momentum in some areas of the front.

It has pushed out Ukrainian forces from parts of its Kursk region, where Kyiv hopes to hold onto Russian territory as a potential bargaining chip in any future negotiations.

Putin said he wanted to discuss Moscow’s concerns with Trump in a phone call.

Late on Sunday, Zelensky said he had spoken with Canada’s new Prime Minister, Mark Carney.

“The Prime Minister made the right points about how we need to step up pressure on Moscow,” he said.

“The shadow fleet, the banking sector. We must impose all-out sanctions on everything that provides Russia with funding for its war. Only then can we force Putin to a just and lasting peace.”

Carney is due in France on Monday for talks with French President Emmanuel Macron that will cover the war in Ukraine, before travelling to London to meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Canada has the presidency of the G7 nations this year.

Also Sunday, Zelensky announced the chief of general staff of the armed forces, Anatoliy Bargylevych by Andriy Gnatov. Gnatov has been tasked with increasing efficiency in the armed forces.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – AFP)

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