Trump claims ‘contract for Peace’ in the works after 90-minute call with Putin
«This war would have never started if I were President!» Trump wrote on Truth Social after the call. «Many elements of a Contract for Peace were discussed, including the fact that thousands of soldiers are being killed, and both President Putin and President Zelenskyy would like to see it end. That process is now in full force and effect, and we will, hopefully, for the sake of Humanity, get the job done!»
The conversation, which lasted for over 90 minutes, was seen as a crucial step toward peace, but Washington is pushing for more. The US wants a comprehensive 30-day ceasefire covering all military operations, a proposal that Russia has yet to fully endorse.
Ukraine’s Response: Uncertainty Remains
While Trump asserted that both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wanted an end to the war, Ukraine has not publicly confirmed its stance on the limited ceasefire plan. Kyiv has consistently called for a more comprehensive truce that includes halting Black Sea military operations, long-range missile strikes, and conducting prisoner exchanges.
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The White House revealed that negotiations on further ceasefire terms would «begin immediately» in the Middle East, though details remained unclear. Meanwhile, Russia and Ukraine are set to exchange 175 prisoners of war each on Wednesday, with Russia also agreeing to return 23 severely wounded Ukrainian soldiers.
Putin’s Conditions for Peace
Putin has been firm on certain preconditions for any long-term ceasefire. According to a Kremlin readout of the call, Russia insists that Ukraine:
- Renounce NATO membership.
- Significantly reduce its military size.
- Ensure protection for the Russian language and culture within its borders.
Putin also pressed Trump to
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