Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kyiv for a week during cold
Trump said Putin agreed to a week-long pause in strikes on Kyiv amid a severe cold snap affecting millions and linked to ongoing U.S.-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi.
- On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump said he asked Russian President Vladimir Putin not to fire on Kyiv for one week, and Trump said Putin `agreed` but Russia offered no confirmation.
- Kyiv is forecast to enter a brutally cold stretch starting Friday as Russian strikes have pounded Ukraine's critical infrastructure, leaving many without heating, light and running water.
- Ukraine's defense minister Mykhailo Fedorov reported Russia launched over 6,000 drones over the past month, with previous attacks involving more than 800 drones and missiles targeting behind the roughly 600-mile front line.
- Negotiations are poised to resume on Sunday amid doubts about Moscow's commitment, and Dmitry Peskov refused to comment on a mutual halt; meanwhile, a Russian drone attack killed three in Zaporizhzhia and injured two in Dnipropetrovsk.
- The push for a settlement, led over the past year by the Trump administration, unsettles European leaders as an international think tank report warns casualties could reach 2 million by spring.
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U.S. President Trump asked Russian President Putin for a one-week ceasefire in Ukraine. Trump called the extreme cold in the country as a reason. Putin had agreed, but there is no statement from Russia yet.
US President Donald Trump said Thursday that he "personally" asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop for a week the bombings on Kiev and other cities in Ukraine, and said the Russian leader "accepted."
Donald Trump asked Vladimir Putin "personally" to stop the strikes on Kiev and other Ukrainian cities "for a week", and assured that the Russian president "had accepted
Donald Trump said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin would have agreed to stop his strikes in Kyiv for a week.
The US president stated that the Russian leader agreed not to attack Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities for one week amid a severe cold snap, while Ukraine expressed expectations that Russia would keep its promise.
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