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On March 18th, Trump and Putin held a phone call regarding the shelling of Ukraine’s infrastructure. While details were unclear at the time, Russia later claimed to have stopped attacks—but Ukraine has already recorded eight strikes since then. Trump initially pushed for a full ceasefire, but what we’re seeing now is only a partial, compromised version of it.
Earlier, on March 11th, Yermak, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, stated that efforts were being made to secure a ceasefire on both land and in the air. Trump attempted to negotiate this, but Putin refused. Many experts believe this is part of Putin’s broader strategy—to stall for time until Ukraine exhausts its foreign aid, which could happen around June or July. Meanwhile, Trump has halted U.S. military assistance, raising urgent questions about Ukraine’s next steps.
Despite numerous negotiations in Saudi Arabia, no concrete details have emerged, except for discussions about a supposed 30-day ceasefire. However, Russia has already violated it multiple times while denying any attacks. Another recent agreement focused on protecting five key sectors in Ukraine: oil, gas, water, dams, and electricity—but there was no mention of civilian infrastructure, which remains under constant attack.
A separate ceasefire agreement concerning the Black Sea appears to be conditional on the U.S. lifting sanctions on Russian banks and financial institutions. If this happens, it would mark the first time in 11 years that sanctions on Russia have been eased. Additionally, Russia is planning to use the sea to export goods, including from occupied Ukrainian territories.
Curiously, these negotiations have not addressed Ukraine’s ports, like those in Odesa. Meanwhile, European support remains uncertain despite numerous summits—most recently in Paris. While discussions continue about military assistance, there is growing recognition that a rushed peace deal would only serve Putin’s interests.
A delegation is now expected to visit Kyiv for further ceasefire talks, but the real issue isn’t Ukraine’s willingness—it’s Russia’s pattern of breaking agreements after claiming readiness to negotiate.
Another pressing issue is a newly revealed contract between the U.S. and Ukraine concerning rare minerals. Ukrainian MP Zhelyaznyak recently pointed out that this deal grants the U.S. access to Ukraine’s gas, oil, and other resources, without offering Ukraine any security guarantees in return. The contract prohibits Ukraine from selling or managing these resources independently. This seems to be part of Trump’s stance that U.S. aid to Ukraine was never a grant, but a loan that must be repaid—potentially with Ukraine’s natural resources. The details of this agreement may still evolve, but the implications are concerning.
Stay tuned for updates as the situation unfolds. What do you think about these developments? Let me know in the comments.
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