Trump and Putin Agree to Limited Ceasefire in Ukraine Targeting Energy Facilities
The agreement halts strikes on energy infrastructure but falls short of a broader 30-day truce as negotiations for lasting peace are set to begin in the Middle East.
- The limited ceasefire, agreed upon during a Trump-Putin call, pauses attacks on energy and infrastructure facilities in Ukraine but excludes a broader 30-day truce proposed by the U.S.
- Negotiations for a comprehensive ceasefire and peace deal are scheduled to commence immediately in the Middle East, with Ukraine expressing concerns about being sidelined.
- Putin reiterated demands for halting foreign military aid and intelligence sharing with Ukraine as conditions for broader peace, a stance opposed by Ukraine and its allies.
- Ukraine and Russia are set to exchange 175 prisoners of war each, with Russia also returning 23 severely wounded Ukrainian soldiers as part of the agreement.
- Shortly after the ceasefire announcement, air raid alerts and explosions were reported in Kyiv, raising doubts about the immediate impact of the partial truce.


























































































































































