Trump Claims Russia and Ukraine Agreed to Ceasefire as Victory Day Tensions Rise

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Trump Claims Russia and Ukraine Agreed to Ceasefire as Victory Day Tensions Rise
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  1. Even as unilateral ceasefires declared by Ukraine and Russia earlier this week failed to hold, with both parties blaming each other, Trump said Friday that the leaders of Russia and Ukraine agreed to his request for a ceasefire running Saturday through Monday and an exchange of prisoners. Trump added that the break in fighting could be the “beginning of the end” of the war that has dragged into a fifth year.

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    PBS NewsHour

    Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire Russia and Ukraine swapped accusations of breaking a U.S.-brokered ceasefire on Sunday, with both sides claiming to have suffered casualties in drone and artillery strikes over the past 24 hours.

    USA Today

    MOSCOW/WASHINGTON - Russia and Ukraine confirmed May 8 that they had agreed to a U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire that will run from May 9 to May 11, and President Donald Trump said he hoped it would be extended.

    Breitbart

    “I am pleased to announce that there will be a THREE DAY CEASEFIRE (May 9th, 10th, and 11th) in the War between Russia and Ukraine. The Celebration in Russia is for Victory Day but, likewise, in Ukraine, because they were also a big part and factor of World War II,” Trump wrote.

    NPR News

    "I am pleased to announce that there will be a THREE DAY CEASEFIRE (May 9th, 10th, and 11th) in the War between Russia and Ukraine," Trump wrote. "The Celebration in Russia is for Victory Day but, likewise, in Ukraine, because they were also a big part and factor of World War II."

    ABC News

    The Washington-based Institute for the Study of War said data from NASA observations indicated military activities decreased but did not stop after Trump announced last Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy had accepted his request for a ceasefire running Saturday through Monday. The move was meant to mark Victory Day, the Russian celebration marking the defeat of Nazi Germany.

    Associated Press

    Russia and Ukraine trade blame for continued fighting as US-brokered ceasefire nears its end - AP News Russia and Ukraine trade blame for continued fighting as US-brokered ceasefire nears its end  AP News

    The Hill

    Trump hopes for ‘big extension’ on Russia-Ukraine ceasefire President Trump said on Friday that he hopes a temporary ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine will be extended beyond the announced three days, after the two countries agreed to halt fighting through the weekend. “I’d like to see a big extension,” Trump told The Hill’s sister network NewsNation after White House correspondent Kellie Meyer asked…

  2. The move was meant to mark Victory Day, the Russian celebration marking the defeat of Nazi Germany.

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    "Red Square matters less to us than the lives of Ukrainian prisoners of war who can be brought home," Zelenskyy wrote on Telegram. Red Square is where Russia holds its traditional military parade to celebrate Victory Day, one of the biggest holidays of the year.

  3. Putin wants all of the Donbas region, Ukraine’s industrial heartland, even though his army hasn’t completely captured it, but Zelenskyy says he won’t surrender it. Zelenskyy has offered a ceasefire and a face-to-face meeting with Putin, which the Russian leader has ruled out until a negotiated settlement is almost finalized.

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    ABC News

    Putin wants all of the Donbas region, Ukraine’s industrial heartland, even though his army hasn’t completely captured it, but Zelenskyy won’t surrender it. Zelenskyy has offered a ceasefire and a face-to-face meeting with Putin, which the Russian leader has ruled out until a negotiated settlement is almost finalized.

  4. Putin suggested at the weekend that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who has had close business ties to Russia, could act as a mediator. But German and European officials scotched that possibility even while accepting that the European Union could take a more significant role in peace efforts after being largely sidelined by Washington over the past year.

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    ABC News

    Putin suggested at the weekend that former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who has had close business ties to Russia, could act as a mediator. But German and European officials scotched that possibility even while accepting that the European Union could take a more significant role in peace efforts are being largely sidelined by Washington over the past year.

  5. He noted that in recent months Ukraine has improved its performance on the battlefield, reducing the bigger Russian army to a slow and costly slog on the 1,250-kilometer (780-mile) front line, while using its domestically developed long-range drones and missiles to hit targets deep inside Russia.

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    Washington Times

    “Importantly, America remains engaged in diplomacy,” Zelenskyy said on X. Sybiha noted that in recent months Ukraine has improved its performance on the battlefield, reducing the bigger Russian army to a slow and costly slog on the 1,250-kilometer (780-mile) front line, while using its domestically developed long-range drones and missiles to hit targets deep inside Russia.

  6. Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said on Sunday he expects U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner – who have both taken a leading role in negotiations to end the war – to visit Moscow “soon enough.”

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    Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said on Sunday he expects U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner — who have both taken a leading role in negotiations to end the war — to visit Moscow “soon enough.”

  7. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who had said Russian authorities “fear drones may buzz over Red Square” during the May 9 parade in Moscow, followed up on Trump’s statement by mockingly declaring Red Square temporarily off-limits for Ukrainian strikes to allow the Russian parade to go ahead. The Kremlin shrugged off the comment as a “silly joke.”

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    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who had said Russian authorities “fear drones may buzz over Red Square” during the May 9 parade in Moscow, followed up on Trump’s statement by mockingly declaring Red Square temporarily off-limits for Ukrainian strikes to allow the Russian parade to go ahead. The Kremlin shrugged off the comment as a “silly joke.”

    Associated Press

    Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who had said Russian authorities “fear drones may buzz over Red Square” during the May 9 parade in Moscow, followed up on Trump’s statement by mockingly declaring Red Square temporarily off-limits for Ukrainian strikes to allow the Russian parade to go ahead. The Kremlin shrugged off the comment as a “silly joke.”

    NPR News

    After releasing his statement, Zelenskyy issued a formal presidential decree "authorizing" Russia to hold the parade, declaring Red Square off-limits for Ukrainian strikes for the duration of the event. The framing of the decree appeared designed to underscore Kyiv's claim that it holds effective targeting reach over the Russian capital, while publicly tying Ukrainian restraint to the ceasefire terms.

    USA Today

    Zelenskyy also issued a tongue-in-cheek decree "allowing" Russia's May 9 military parade to proceed and saying Ukrainian weapons would not target Red Square. Russia has warned that any attempt by Ukraine to disrupt the Red Square parade would trigger a massive missile strike on Kyiv.

  8. "We don't need anyone's permission to be proud of our Victory Day," Peskov told reporters.

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    “We don’t need anyone’s permission to be proud of our Victory Day,” Peskov told reporters.

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  1. 01 Washington Times

    US remains engaged in diplomacy to end the war, Zelenskyy says Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha joined EU foreign ministers for the Brussels meeting. “We have mainstream peace talks under the leadership of the U.S., and we need this track and we need U.S. leadership. But Europe could play also its role,” Sybiha said.

  2. 02 ABC News

    Sprūds quit, saying it was a domestic political dispute. Ukraine's Sybiha said Sunday he spoke again with Latvian Foreign Minister Baiba Braže about recent drone incidents in Latvia, following investigations that determined Russian electronic warfare had deliberately diverted Ukrainian drones from their intended targets inside Russia.

  3. 03 Associated Press

    Ukraine’s air force said Sunday it had shot down or destroyed all of the 27 strike and decoy drones launched by Russia overnight.

  4. 04 NPR News

    "I asked and, President Putin agreed. President Zelenskyy agreed -- both readily," Trump said as he departed the White House to attend a dinner at his Virginia golf club. " And we have a little period of time where they're not going to be killing people. That's very good "

  5. 05 USA Today

    "I'd like to see a big extension," Trump told reporters on Friday evening. "It could be."

  6. 06 Breitbart

    Throughout his second term, Trump has de-escalated or struck peace deals in numerous conflicts around the world, including between Israel and Hamas, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Republic of Rwanda, Armenia and Azerbaijan, Thailand and Cambodia, Egypt and Ethiopia, and India and Pakistan.

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Original Articles (17)

Lean Right Russia and Ukraine trade blame for continued fighting as U.S.-brokered ceasefire nears its end — Washington Times
Lean Left Russia, Ukraine trade blame for continued fighting as US-brokered ceasefire nears end — ABC News
Center Russia and Ukraine trade blame for continued fighting as US-brokered ceasefire nears its end - AP News — Associated Press
Center Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of violating U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire — PBS NewsHour
Center Russia accuses Ukraine of violating U.S.-brokered three-day ceasefire — PBS NewsHour
Lean Right Ukraine accuses Russia of ignoring U.S.-brokered 3-day truce — Washington Times
Right Russia Accuses Ukraine of Violating American-Brokered Truce — Breitbart
Lean Right Russia accuses Ukraine of violating U.S.-brokered three-day truce — Washington Times
Center Russia accuses Ukraine of violating U.S.-brokered three-day truce - AP News — Associated Press
Center Trump says Russia and Ukraine have agreed to his request for a 3-day ceasefire — NPR News
Center Ukraine, Russia confirm 3-day ceasefire as Trump hopes it will be extended - USA Today — USA Today
Lean Right Trump hopes for ‘big extension’ on Russia-Ukraine ceasefire — The Hill
Center Ukraine and Russia agree to 3-day ceasefire, including prisoner swap - USA Today — USA Today
Center Ukraine and Russia agree to a 3-day ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump - USA Today — USA Today
Right Donald Trump Announces 3-Day Ceasefire, Prisoner Swap Between Russia and Ukraine — Breitbart
Lean Right What Russia's low-key Victory Day celebrations reveal about Putin and the war in Ukraine — Washington Times
Center Trump says Russia and Ukraine have agreed to his request for a 3-day ceasefire, prisoner swap — PBS NewsHour