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Ukraine has accepted a partial ceasefire with Russia on Wednesday after a “very good phone call” between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky. The call came one day after a similar conversation between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, and centered on many of the issues previously discussed in that call. Putin rejected an unconditional ceasefire offered by American and Ukrainian negotiators earlier this month, but did accept an offer to restrict attacks on energy infrastructure in both countries. Further negotiations will be conducted in Saudi Arabia, and will include discussions on potentially expanding the partial ceasefire to include the Black Sea as an intermediate step to a full ceasefire (Daily Wire).
🔺 Trump-Zelensky call latest: Ukraine agrees to ‘partial ceasefire’.
President Putin had agreed to halt attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for 30 days but strikes continued overnight.
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Department of State: Tammy Bruce provides an update on the Russia-Ukraine war. As Secretary Rubio has said, there is no military solution to this war. All sides need to move to a ceasefire (X).



