
Trump Claims Russia-Ukraine Ceasefire Talks Imminent, But Putin's Response Is Reserved
Trump Announces Ceasefire Talks Between Russia and Ukraine, Putin Remains Reserved US President Donald Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine are heading back to the negotiating table for immediate ceasefire talks. This follows a more than two-hour phone conversation between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin—their third call in just three months. However, while Trump expressed optimism, stating "I think some progress has been made," the Russian president's response was more cautious. Foreign correspondent Johnpaul Gonzo reported on the situation, noting that Ukraine had already proposed a 30-day ceasefire, which Russia rejected. This lack of immediate agreement casts doubt on the likelihood of a swift resolution. The Vatican has offered to host the negotiations, but there is no set timeline for the talks. The video includes footage of Trump and Putin, along with visuals from the war-torn areas, illustrating the ongoing conflict's severity. The situation remains complex, with significant disagreements between the two sides. While Trump's announcement offers a glimmer of hope, the lack of concrete progress and Putin's reserved stance indicate that a peaceful resolution is far from guaranteed.