Trump and Putin discuss peace in Ukraine, but ceasefire still depends on concessions

On May 19, 2025, the President of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that Russia and Ukraine would immediately begin ceasefire negotiations, following a two-hour phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Trump described the dialogue as "excellent" and expressed optimism about the end of the conflict that has lasted for over three years. Putin, for his part, expressed willingness to work on a peace memorandum with Ukraine, but conditioned the ceasefire on specific agreements, including the withdrawal of Ukrainian troops from occupied regions and guarantees of neutrality from Kiev. Although the resumption of dialogue is seen as a breakthrough, European leaders remain skeptical about Moscow's intentions and fear that an agreement could compromise Ukrainian sovereignty. The negotiations, which may take place in the Vatican, represent a new attempt to resolve the diplomatic impasse, but success will depend on the willingness of the parties to make significant concessions. $TRUMP , $BTC , $PEPE

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