US Pressures Russia to Accept Ceasefire, Trump Hints at Financial Consequences

US Pressures Russia to Accept Ceasefire, Trump Hints at Financial Consequences
US Pressures Russia to Accept Ceasefire, Trump Hints at Financial Consequences

Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump has urged Russia to agree to a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine, saying that failure to comply could lead to severe financial consequences. The proposal, backed by the US, goal to bring a temporary halt to hostilities, though Russia remains hesitant.

US Officials in Moscow for Talks

At the White House, while addressing reporters, Trump confirmed that American envoys are in Moscow to present the ceasefire agreement. “We have people in Russia right now,” he said. “I hope they agree because the alternative isn’t good for them.

The White House believes a truce would open doors for further peace talks. Ukraine has already signaled its approval, but Russia has yet to respond definitively.

Russia Seeks Assurances Before Agreement

Russian officials have concerns that the proposed ceasefire would mainly serve to strengthen Ukraine’s military position. Yuri Ushakov, a top aide to President Vladimir Putin, stated that Moscow does not want a deal that only provides a “temporary break” for Kyiv’s forces. He emphasized that Russia wants a long-term settlement that addresses its security concerns.

Despite the skepticism, reports indicate that Putin may still consider the ceasefire—provided that Russia’s conditions are met.

Next Steps in Negotiations

US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has been in discussions with Russian representatives, while Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, has arrived in Moscow to continue negotiations. Trump has reiterated that while he hopes for a peaceful resolution, the US is ready to take strong action if Russia does not cooperate.

In the coming days, the world will be watching closely to see whether diplomacy prevails or if tensions continue to rise.

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