Trump contradicts Kremlin, denies discussing halt to Ukraine aid with Putin
- Russian President Vladimir Putin insists that all weapons deliveries to Ukraine must be halted during a ceasefire proposed by US President Donald Trump, as reported by Bloomberg.
- The Kremlin has not yet commented on the discussions regarding a 30-day truce, which Ukraine has shown readiness to accept, according to White House Deputy Chief of Staff Dan Scavino.
- Ukrainian authorities worry that Russia's conditional acceptance for a ceasefire undermines their position, following their acceptance of the US proposal without conditions.
- European concerns have arisen that any deal reached by Trump with Putin will leave Ukraine weakened and vulnerable to future Russian aggression.
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Aid never discussed during Trump-Putin phone call, US president admits
Donald Trump says he and Vladimir Putin did not discuss Ukraine aid in their phone call on Tuesday, 18 March. The Kremlin said after the call that the Russian leader emphasised that any conflict resolution would require an end to all military and intelligence assistance to Ukraine. In an interview with Fox, the US president added: “We talked about a lot of things but aid was never discussed.” Hours after the call, Putin’s forces launched a major…
Ukraine war: Trump contradicts Putin in one point – Selekskyy demands "more details"
No Western weapons, no intelligence information for Ukraine – the Russian president wants to have made these demands during his phone call with the US president. Now Trump says that "they haven't talked about help." Meanwhile, Ukraine demands more information.
Ukraine aid not discussed in Trump-Putin call, US president tells Fox News
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump said aid to Ukraine was not discussed in his call on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin although the Kremlin said the Russian leader had called for an end to military assistance for Kyiv. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Live, war in Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky believes that Vladimir Putin's conditions show that he is not ready to "end" the war
In an exchange with Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin once again set conditions for a possible ceasefire, including the end of Kiev's "re-armament" and demanded from his American counterpart the complete cessation of Western aid to Ukraine.
Putin backs Trump's partial ceasefire but insists Ukraine must be disarmed
Vladimir Putin has backed Donald Trump's call for a partial ceasefire but his insistence on disarming Ukraine reveals his continued determination to complete the conquest of the country, writes Peter Dickinson.
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