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    Home»World»Trump’s Putin Call Yields Russia No-Attack Pledge on Ukraine Cities for Week

    Trump’s Putin Call Yields Russia No-Attack Pledge on Ukraine Cities for Week

    World January 30, 20261 Min Read
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    Washington erupted with optimism as President Trump disclosed Russia’s commitment to a seven-day offensive pause on Kyiv and Ukraine’s towns during the harshest cold wave. On January 30, Trump attributed the accord to his straightforward appeal to Putin, prioritizing civilian welfare over military escalation in bone-chilling weather.

    Envoy Steve Witkoff’s cabinet briefing painted a vivid picture of accelerating diplomacy. Ukrainian voices hailed post-Geneva strides as unmatched in four grueling years. A pivotal Abu Dhabi huddle with Russian brass last Sunday propelled matters forward, setting the stage for imminent follow-ups.

    Drafts for security and economic pacts are ‘largely finalized,’ Witkoff reported, fueling Ukrainian expectations of resolution. Trump defied naysayers in his team, dialing Putin amid record frosts mirroring U.S. extremes. The result: a vital breather for war-torn populations.

    Year four of the Ukraine war has exacted a terrible toll in lives and landscapes, with past ceasefires faltering. Yet Trump’s hands-on approach, lauded by Witkoff, injects fresh momentum. America’s ‘strength-for-peace’ doctrine drives layered negotiations, hinting at an elusive endgame as this window opens amid the freeze.

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