Russian President Vladimir Putin appears to have agreed to the framework of a ceasefire deal with Ukraine proposed by U.S. President Donald J. Trump. However, the Russian leader stopped short of confirming that he accepts the terms of the U.S.-brokered plan as written and recently agreed to by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The comments from Putin, made during a Thursday press conference with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, mark significant progress in Trump’s efforts to end the three-year-long conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Russian officials had until recently refused to acknowledge Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and, as early as Thursday morning, had flatly dismissed the American-negotiated ceasefire deal.
“We agree with the proposals for the ceasefire, but our position is based on the assumption that the ceasefire would lead to a long-term peace. Something that would remove the initial reasons for the crisis,” Putin said. The Russian president added that he would discuss the proposal further with U.S. negotiators and perhaps speak over the phone with President Trump about the plan.
Earlier on Thursday, the Russian government’s negotiator, Yuri Ushakov, appeared to reject the ceasefire proposal outright in off-the-cuff comments made to Russian media. However, an overnight move by President Trump’s Treasury Department to cut off all Russian oil sales to the European Union allowed under a sanctions exemption issued by the former Biden government may have pushed Putin to reverse course.
Putin specifically cited the issue of restoring Russian oil and gas sales to European nations during the press conference on Thursday.
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🚨 #BREAKING: Russia agrees with the temporary ceasefire in Ukraine after Trump sent Rubio and Witkoff to help broker it.
This is the Art of the Deal in action! And COUNTLESS lives will be saved.
Putin thanked President Trump for his efforts, and says he wants to speak with him… pic.twitter.com/OgjgUG42zH
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