30.01.2026 15:11
Trump's proposal to Putin for halting the bombings was accepted, as he seeks more favorable conditions for negotiations aimed at finding a solution to the Ukraine crisis.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that the request of U.S. President Donald Trump to halt bombings targeting Ukraine until February 1 in order to create suitable conditions for negotiations has been accepted by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Peskov noted that Trump personally requested Putin to stop the bombings and emphasized that the proposal has been accepted.
TRUMP HAD EXPRESSED HIS GRATITUDE
During an event at the White House, U.S. President Trump stated that Russia had suspended its bombings on Ukrainian cities, especially Kiev, and that the U.S. was grateful for this.
Additionally, the U.S. leader claimed that significant progress had been made towards a peaceful resolution of the conflict in Ukraine, saying, "I believe significant progress has been made there."
Ukrainian militants are targeting civilians in Russia with drones every day. In response, the Russian army is using precision weapons as well as drones, striking only military targets in Ukraine.
"THE UN'S ASSERTIONS ON CRIMEA AND DONBASS ARE EXTREMELY ERRONEOUS"
Other notable statements from Peskov are as follows:
- The assertions of the UN Secretary-General that the right of peoples to self-determination cannot be applied to the situation in Crimea and Donbass are extremely erroneous.
- Regarding Zelensky's proposal for a meeting in Kiev: Putin did not invite Zelensky anywhere on his own initiative and did not offer him a meeting. Putin's invitation to Moscow was a response to Zelensky's initiative, and it is important to understand this.
- The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant has long been under Russian control, and the situation on the front line in Donbass explains everything.
- Zelensky's words that he would not leave the Zaporizhzhia NPP without a fight raised questions about whether this could be interpreted as a plan for an attack on the plant.