Ukraine 30-Day Ceasefire Agreement - Final Negotiations in the Middle East, Special Instructions for the Military - Prisoners to Be Released

Washington, March 19: In a bid to end the Ukraine war, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a lengthy phone call on Tuesday. The White House has stated that the two leaders agreed on ending the Ukraine war and designated the Middle East as the location for ceasefire talks.

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Ukraine 30-Day Ceasefire Agreement - Final Negotiations in the Middle East, Special Instructions for the Military - Prisoners to Be Released


Ukraine 30-Day Ceasefire Agreement - Final Negotiations in the Middle East, Special Instructions for the Military - Prisoners to Be Released

Washington, March 19: In a bid to end the Ukraine war, U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin engaged in a lengthy phone call on Tuesday. The White House has stated that the two leaders agreed on ending the Ukraine war and designated the Middle East as the location for ceasefire talks.

According to the White House statement, the two leaders agreed to temporarily halt attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. Trump described the phone call as "very good and productive."

Main Points of the Phone Call:

  • Ceasefire Talks in the Middle East: The Middle East has been designated as the venue for discussions aimed at peacefully resolving the Ukraine war.
  • 30-Day Agreement to Halt Attacks on Energy Infrastructure: Both sides agreed to temporarily stop attacking energy infrastructure.
  • Discussion on Potential 'Final Agreement': Trump stated that some terms of agreements to end the Ukraine war have been agreed upon, but further discussions are needed.
  • Call for Suspension of Military Aid to Ukraine: The Kremlin stated that Russia has called for a complete halt to military aid to Ukraine as a condition for the ceasefire.
  • Prisoner Exchange: Russia will return 23 seriously wounded Ukrainian soldiers to Kyiv as a "gesture of goodwill."

The White House also mentioned that the two leaders agreed on the need to prevent nuclear weapon proliferation and discussed ways to avoid future conflicts in the Middle East. They also explored potential ways to improve bilateral relations.

According to Kremlin sources, Putin has instructed the military to adhere to the 30-day ceasefire as proposed by Trump. However, he stressed that the war will not fully stop unless military and intelligence support to Ukraine is completely cut off.

Analysts believe that this phone call marks the beginning of a new phase in diplomatic dialogue between the two countries. However, it remains to be seen whether a final ceasefire will be achieved, given Russia's conditions.