In a significant diplomatic breakthrough Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. And Russian President Vladimir Putin held 90-minute phone call Tuesday mediated by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Ieaders agreed to 30-day halt on attacks targeting each other’s energy infrastructure, marking a potential step toward ending the prolonged conflict.
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White House confirmed development stating both nations have suffered immense loss of life. And resources which could have been directed toward their citizens’ needs.
Kremlin announced that, following Trump’s proposal Russia and Ukraine also agreed to implement a maritime ceasefire in Black Sea and begin discussions on comprehensive truce and lasting peace.
Talks expected to commence soon in Middle East. White House emphasized the need to de-escalate tensions and seek political. And diplomatic solutions calling for an end to foreign military aid and intelligence support to Kyiv.
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President Zelensky welcomed decision to halt attacks on energy infrastructure. But urged international partners to continue military support. During the call Trump and Putin also discussed strengthening bilateral ties highlighting potential large-scale economic agreements and geopolitical stability. Both leaders suggested the Middle East could become zone of future cooperation aiding conflict prevention.
Analysts viewtalks as crucial step toward resolving Ukraine crisis though. The effectiveness of the ceasefire and peace negotiations remains uncertain. Agreement offers a glimmer of hope, but its long-term impact will depend on sustained diplomatic efforts and adherence to the truce.