TRUMP PUTIN UKRAINE TALKS

Zelenskyy and Putin agree to a limited ceasefire, but implementation is work in progress
Ukraine and Russia tentatively agreed to a limited ceasefire after President Trump's talks with both nations' leaders. While Trump’s bid for a full ceasefire was denied, the parties are working on terms regarding the protection of energy and civilian infrastructure.

Trump suggests to Zelenskyy that the US should take ownership of Ukrainian power plants for security
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed moving toward a ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow, with the U.S. potentially overseeing the security of Ukrainian power plants. Despite some progress, key issues remain unresolved as Russia and Ukraine blame each other for ongoing hostilities.

Putin has upper hand in Trump talks on elusive Ukraine peace: Analysts
Vladimir Putin's discussion with Donald Trump covered various topics including bilateral ties and the Ukraine war, but no ceasefire agreement was reached. Analysts believe Putin aims for a Russia-friendly Ukraine and the conflict may continue for years. European involvement is seen as risky without Russia's consent.

White House says Trump and Putin hold call as US seeks Russian sign-off on plan to end Ukraine war
President Trump and Russian President Putin have initiated a call to discuss a proposed 30-day ceasefire to end the war in Ukraine. The White House aims to persuade Putin to sign off on the proposal, with Trump highlighting the division of assets and land as a key discussion point.

Putin agrees to pause strikes on Ukraine energy targets for 30 days after talks with Trump, Kremlin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to a 30-day pause in strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure after a proposal from U.S. President Donald Trump. Both leaders emphasized that any resolution must consider Russia’s security interests and prevent foreign military assistance to Kyiv. The ceasefire aims for a lasting peace, with potentials for improved U.S.-Russia relations.

Putin demands halt to US military and intelligence support for Ukraine in talks with Donald Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin has told US President Donald Trump that halting military and intelligence support to Ukraine is essential for ending hostilities. In a phone conversation, Putin outlined conditions for a ceasefire, including stopping Ukraine's rearmament and mobilisation. The discussion covered a range of topics, from a temporary truce to prisoner exchanges and energy security.
- Go To Page 1
Trump claims ‘contract for Peace’ in the works after 90-minute call with Putin
In a high-stakes phone call, US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to an immediate halt on strikes targeting Ukraine’s energy and infrastructure. While this is seen as the first step towards broader negotiations, Putin stopped short of endorsing a full 30-day ceasefire. Trump emphasised that both leaders were committed to ending the war, but Ukraine has yet to publicly confirm its stance.
Ukraine open to energy ceasefire, but Volodymyr Zelensky demands details from Donald Trump
Ukraine has signalled tentative support for a U.S.-brokered agreement to halt strikes on Russian energy infrastructure, following a call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasised the need for further details from Washington before committing fully. Meanwhile, Kyiv remains cautious, with ongoing fighting in Russia’s Kursk region and fresh air raid alerts in the Ukrainian capital. The Kremlin has insisted that a broader peace deal requires halting military
Zelenskyy accuses Russia of rejecting ceasefire as fresh strikes hit Ukraine
Ukraine accuses Russia of rejecting a US-supported ceasefire proposal, as fresh strikes target civilian infrastructure. Despite a 30-day pause on energy attacks, Russia demands the West halt military aid to Ukraine. Zelensky doubts Russia's intentions, while Trump seeks a broader truce amidst mixed global reactions.
Relationship of PM Modi, President Putin "may be helpful" for talks, says Polish Deputy Foreign Minister
Poland's Deputy Foreign Minister indicates PM Modi's relationship with President Putin may aid in negotiating the Russia-Ukraine war's end. He emphasizes President Trump's significant influence on Putin. Bartoszewski also condemns Israel's airstrikes on Gaza, advocating for peace and a two-state solution.
Donald Trump-Vladmir Putin phone call failed? No full ceasefire announced. Key takeaways, highlights of meeting
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin spoke for more than an hour and a half and both expressed hopes for repairing relations between the US and Russia.
Did Trump and Putin just take the first step toward ending the Ukraine war? Here's what all has been discussed
Trump and Putin held a nearly three-hour call discussing a Ukraine ceasefire, aiming to end the three-year war. Trump proposed a 30-day ceasefire, while Putin set conditions like Ukraine staying out of NATO. Ukraine remains skeptical, fearing Russia’s true intentions. European nations worry about possible territorial concessions.
Donald Trump humiliated by Vladimir Putin? Russian President delays telephone call by nearly 2 hours
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's meeting on Tuesday began in an unexpected way. All eyes are on the outcome on the Russia-Ukraine ceasefire.
Flying to Mars: Russia anticipates space sector collaboration with US and Elon Musk
Russian President Vladimir Putin aims to collaborate with the United States, particularly in the space sector, with upcoming discussions involving SpaceX's Elon Musk about Mars missions. Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev announces intentions to strengthen Roscosmos and Rosatom, alongside efforts to support Trump's bid to reinitiate dialogue on the Ukraine conflict.
Putin and Trump to talk about Ukraine war
US President Donald Trump is set to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin in an effort to end the war in Ukraine. The conversation will address land division and power plants. Trump intends to proceed with tariff plans despite economic concerns. European allies remain wary of Trump's relationship with Putin and his stance on Ukraine.
Big all-important Trump-Putin phone call to take place on Tuesday; here's what could happen after that
US President Donald Trump will hold the much anticipated telephonic conversation with Russian state head Vladimir Putin. Here are details of key talking points and the possible impact in the aftermath.
Putin and Trump will speak on Tuesday about the war in Ukraine
President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss efforts to end the war in Ukraine on Tuesday. Trump aims to negotiate the division of land and power assets, while Putin's demands include Ukrainian troop withdrawal from annexed regions. The discussions may signal a shift in U.S. foreign policy and have implications for European allies.
US President Donald Trump to speak with Putin on Tuesday about ending war in Ukraine
President Donald Trump plans to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine. Trump mentioned that discussions would involve addressing territorial control and power plants, indicating efforts to potentially divide up certain assets to bring the conflict to a resolution.
Russia demands 'ironclad' guarantees in peace treaty with Ukraine, demands NATO exclusion
Russia seeks firm guarantees in any peace deal on Ukraine, ensuring NATO excludes Kyiv from membership and Ukraine remains neutral. Moscow opposes NATO observers' deployment in Ukraine. Deputy Foreign Minister Grushko emphasized that a lasting peace agreement must include these security assurances and involve only unarmed civilian observers once a peace agreement is finalized.
Trump, Putin to discuss Ukraine this week
US President Donald Trump is expected to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin this week amid efforts to agree on a ceasefire in Ukraine after recent Saudi-brokered talks. However, Putin has raised conditions, leading to accusations from Ukraine that Russia is stalling the ceasefire.
Russia-Ukraine war ceasefire this week? Donald Trump to 'hold' discussion with Vladimir Putin
Donald Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff met President Vladimir Putin for several hours in Moscow and revealed key details.
UK PM Starmer tells global leaders to 'keep the pressure' on Putin over ceasefire in Ukraine
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer urged global leaders to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin into agreeing to a ceasefire in Ukraine. In a virtual gathering, Starmer emphasized the need for immediate action and economic pressure on Russia. Despite cautious optimism from the US, Starmer remains skeptical of Putin's intentions, highlighting the urgency of concrete commitments for peace.
Putin says Russia agrees with US' idea for ceasefire with Ukraine, but...
President Vladimir Putin stated on Thursday that Russia agreed with US proposals to stop the fighting in Ukraine, but emphasized that any ceasefire must address the root causes of the conflict and lead to lasting peace.
Vladimir Putin suggests US ceasefire idea for Ukraine needs serious reworking
President Vladimir Putin has expressed support for a U.S. ceasefire proposal in Ukraine, though he emphasized the need for key clarifications and conditions. While U.S. President Donald Trump views Putin's statement as promising, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy believes Russia may be preparing to stall the ceasefire process.
Kremlin says Putin sent Trump a message on Ukraine ceasefire idea, talks of 'cautious optimism'
Russian President Vladimir Putin conveyed a message about a ceasefire proposal in Ukraine to U.S. President Donald Trump through his envoy, Steve Witkoff. With Kyiv's acceptance of the idea, cautious optimism is warranted. Putin expressed support for Trump's settlement position but highlighted the need for further discussions. The timing of a presidential call will be determined after Witkoff briefs Trump.
US drops Trump's Ukraine-Russia envoy Keith Kellogg from peace talks at Kremlin's request
US President Trump's special envoy for Russia-Ukraine negotiations, Keith Kellogg, was excluded from high-level peace talks as Russian President Putin deemed him too pro-Ukraine. The Trump administration's ceasefire proposal received tentative acceptance from both Moscow and Kyiv, though Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accused Putin of manipulating the conditions.
Achieving a noble mission...: Putin thanks PM Modi, Trump for efforts in Ukraine peace push
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed gratitude to US President Trump and other world leaders for their efforts in mediating the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Putin acknowledged Ukraine's willingness for a ceasefire, emphasizing the need for long-term peace and addressing the root causes of the crisis.
Russia says it has retaken Kursk's biggest town as Putin advisor says truce would help Ukraine
Russia claims to have driven Ukrainian troops out of Sudzha, a town in the Kursk border region. President Vladimir Putin visited the area, renewing the military push. Meanwhile, the US is pushing for a ceasefire, with US officials heading to Moscow for talks. The UN and US are hopeful for a resolution, but Moscow is cautious.
Russia says Putin-Trump call could be arranged 'quickly' after US resumes Ukraine aid
Following the United States' resumption of military aid and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, Russia signaled that a phone call between President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump could be facilitated swiftly if necessary. This consideration follows Ukraine's endorsement of a proposed 30-day ceasefire pending Russia's agreement.
Load More