Fragile Ceasefire Agreement Between Russia and Ukraine Faces Immediate Violations
Putin and Trump agree to a 30-day suspension of attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure, but Russian strikes resume shortly after the deal.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump reached a limited agreement to halt attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days following a phone call on March 18.
- Despite the agreement, Russian missile and drone strikes targeted Ukrainian energy facilities hours after the announcement, raising doubts about Moscow's commitment.
- Putin rejected a broader ceasefire proposed by the U.S. and Ukraine, instead reiterating demands including halting Western arms supplies and Ukraine's exclusion from NATO.
- Ukraine remains skeptical of Russia's intentions, with President Volodymyr Zelensky calling for more details on the agreement and condemning continued Russian aggression.
- Negotiations for a broader ceasefire are set to continue in Saudi Arabia, as European leaders emphasize Ukraine's inclusion in talks and stress the need for a comprehensive resolution.


























































































