Trump says Russia and Ukraine to start stopping the shootings
US President Donald Trump says Russia and Ukraine “will start immediately” negotiate to stop the shooting and end the war after a two -hour phone call with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.
Trump, who described the conversation as “very well”, said the conditions of peace will need to negotiate between the two parties.
Putin said he was ready to work with Ukraine on a “memorandum on a possible peace agreement in the future”, but he did not address demands from the United States and European countries due to a 30 -day ceasefire.
Trump also spoke with Ukrainian President Folodimir Zelinsky, who said, “This is a decisive moment,” and urged the United States not to stay away from talks.
While Trump expressed his positivity towards his conversation with Putin, there was no indication of peace negotiations, or if Moscow is ready to make any concessions on its demands for a ceasefire.
After his individual call with Trump, Zelinski stressed Ukraine’s desire to “a complete and unconditional shooting”, and warned if Moscow is not ready, “there should be stronger penalties.”
Speaking earlier before Trump’s conversation with Putin, Zelinski said he asked not to make any decisions on Ukraine without his country, describing them as “principles” issues for Ukraine.
He added that he had no details about a “memo”, but he said as soon as they received anything from the Russians, “they would be” able to formulate their vision accordingly. “
“Russia and Ukraine will immediately start negotiations towards the ceasefire, and most importantly, the end of the war,” Trump said, writing on his social page, adding that he had informed Zelinski this in a second call, which also included other global leaders.
He added: “The conditions for this will be negotiated between the two parties, and it can not be only, because they know the details of the negotiation that no one else will be familiar with.”
“The negotiation process” should include both American and European actors at the appropriate level. “
“It is very important for us that the United States does not distance the talks and seek peace, because the only person who benefits from this is Putin,” he explained.
Speaking at an event at the White House later in the day, Trump said that the United States will not move away from the brokerage talks between Russia and Ukraine, but he has a “red line in his head” when he stops pressure on them.
He also denied that the United States was retreating from its negotiating role.
In recent weeks, Trump has repeatedly warned that the United States will get out of negotiations because it has become increasingly frustrated by the lack of developments from both Moscow and Kiev on the path of peace.
When asked what he believed in Russia, he said he believed that Putin had enough war and wanted to end.
Meanwhile, Putin – who described the invitation with Trump, who took him from a music school on a visit to Sochi, spoke as “frank, information and constructive” – also about the possibility of a ceasefire.
“We have agreed with the American president that Russia will present it and is ready to work with Ukraine in a memorandum on a possible peace agreement in the future,” he said.
He added that this will determine “a number of positions”, including “the principles of settlement and a timetable to end a possible peace agreement … including a potential ceasefire for a certain period of time, in the event of related agreements.”
Yuri Ushakov, the Russian assistant president, said the timeline of the ceasefire was not discussed … although Trump, of course, confirms his interest in reaching one or another agreement as soon as possible. “
Zelensky made a second call with Trump after the US President spoke to Putin, who also included European Commission President Ursula von der Layen, France, Italy, Germany and Finland leaders.
Von der Layen said: “I would like to thank President Trump for his tireless efforts to bring a ceasefire to Ukraine,” adding: “It is important that the United States remain participation.”
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni said that Pope Liu’s offer to host the potential peace talks was a gesture welcomed by the United States and other leaders in the call, and “judge it positively.”
Earlier this month, the new Pope offered the Vatican as a place for the potential peace talks after Putin refused Zelinski’s offer to meet face to face in Türkiye for negotiations.
Kyiv has already said that Putin’s comments said he wanted to peace.
“Putin wants war,” said Andrei Yermak, one of the senior assistants to the Ukrainian president. The largest drone attack since the comprehensive invasion It started.
Ukraine says at least 10 people have been killed in Russian strikes in recent days – including Nine people in an attack On a small civilian bus in northeastern Ukraine. Russia also said it has also intercepted Ukrainian drones.
The strike on the bus It happened just hours after Russia and Ukraine held the first face to face Talks in more than three years. The prisoner’s swap was agreed, but there was no commitment to the ceasefire.
Trump offered to attend the talks in Türkiye if Putin would also be, but the Russian president refused to go.
Russia has announced a ceasefire before – but only temporary. One announced on May 8-11 – which coincided with the celebration of victory to celebrate the end of World War II – but Kiev will not register it, saying that Putin cannot be trusted and that an immediate stopping for 30 days is needed.
The Kremlin announced a 30 -hour truce on Easter, but while the two sides reported a retreat in the fighting, they accused each other of hundreds of violations.
Russia and Ukraine have been in war since Moscow launched a large -scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.