U.S. Seeks Russian Cooperation for Ukraine Ceasefire
President Donald Trump announced that U.S. officials would visit Russia to negotiate a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine and establish a foundation for peace talks. Although Ukraine has agreed to a ceasefire, Russia's response remains pending. Trump emphasized the serious nature of the situation and potential financial repercussions.

In a recent statement, President Donald Trump revealed that a U.S. delegation would travel to Russia to discuss a proposed 30-day ceasefire agreement with Ukraine, aiming to pave the way for peace talks. The announcement follows Ukraine's agreement to halt hostilities after extended discussions with U.S. officials in Saudi Arabia.
Speaking from the Oval Office, Trump mentioned receiving some encouraging signals from Russia but acknowledged the gravity of the situation. The President highlighted the complex geopolitical landscape, noting that any deal must consider Russia's territorial gains and concerns. The Kremlin, meanwhile, awaits further details from Washington on the ceasefire proposal.
Trump underscored the necessity for Russia to evaluate the potential advantages and disadvantages of participating in the ceasefire. He also hinted at financial measures that could pressure Russia, although he prefers diplomatic solutions to achieve peace. The intricacies surrounding land disputes and troop withdrawals were also part of the ongoing dialogue.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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