Putin Agrees to Halt Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Facilities After Talks with Trump



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    Putin Agrees to Halt Attacks on Ukrainian Energy Facilities After Talks with Trump

    FILE - President Donald Trump, right, shakes hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, during a bilateral meeting on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, June 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to temporarily stop targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure following a call with U.S. President Donald Trump, but he stopped short of accepting a broader 30-day ceasefire. The White House announced that negotiations for a more comprehensive peace plan would begin immediately • Read More

    In a significant breakthrough, President Donald Trump successfully brokered a 30-day ceasefire agreement between Russia and Ukraine, focusing on halting attacks on each other’s energy infrastructure. This temporary truce, which comes after an intensive two-hour phone call between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, represents a critical step toward peace in the region.

    While Putin agreed to cease attacks on energy sites, he did not fully embrace a broader ceasefire. He expressed concerns that Ukraine could use the pause to bolster its military capabilities with external support. Despite this, Putin’s decision to stop targeting energy infrastructure signals a significant concession.

    The agreement is expected to ease the strain on Ukraine’s energy grid, which has been severely impacted by the conflict. Humanitarian aid and reconstruction efforts will also benefit from the temporary pause in hostilities. Experts view this as a small but meaningful step towards larger peace talks, potentially leading to a more comprehensive agreement.

    Trump’s diplomatic initiative has been hailed as a major accomplishment, demonstrating his proactive approach to international conflict resolution. His efforts highlight the importance of direct communication and negotiation in resolving global crises. With the ceasefire in place, there is renewed hope for a lasting peace agreement that could bring an end to the suffering in Ukraine.

    As negotiations continue, the international community remains hopeful that this initial breakthrough will pave the way for a sustainable and comprehensive peace deal.

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