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    ‘Russia Agrees to Collaborate with Ukraine on Peace Accord’: Putin After 2-Hour Call with Trump

    New Delhi PostBy New Delhi PostMay 20, 2025 Center No Comments1 Min Read
    ‘Russia Agrees to Collaborate with Ukraine on Peace Accord’: Putin After 2-Hour Call with Trump
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    Synopsis: Following a 2-hour conversation with Trump, Putin expressed readiness to work with Ukraine on a peace accord, though no specific ceasefire timeline was discussed.

    New Delhi: After a two-hour phone call with US President Donald Trump on Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to collaborate with Ukraine on a peace memorandum, stating that efforts to end the war are “on the right track.” The conversation marks a significant step toward resuming dialogue between the two nations.

    Credit to Trump for Resuming Talks
    Putin thanked Trump, crediting him for facilitating direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv. Last week, the two countries met in Turkey for face-to-face negotiations, the first since March 2022. Putin noted that while progress is being made, much remains to be finalized for lasting peace.

    No Timeline for Ceasefire
    Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov clarified that Putin and Trump did not discuss a specific timeline for a ceasefire with Ukraine. The leaders focused on the framework of a peace accord, but details and timelines remain unclear, indicating that further negotiations are needed.

    Conclusion: Putin and Trump’s discussion has paved the way for renewed peace efforts in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, though concrete outcomes are still pending.

    Ceasefire Talks Moscow-Kyiv Negotiations Putin-Trump Call Russia-Ukraine Peace
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