טראמפ איז מסביר פארוואס פוטין פלעגט אפזאגן שלום פלענער
President Donald Trump addressed questions regarding Russian President Vladimir Putin’s position on a proposed temporary ceasefire in Ukraine, providing insight into Moscow’s reluctance amid ongoing U.S.-brokered peace talks. Speaking on the topic, Trump noted, “Not a ceasefire. He feels that look, you know, they're fighting and to stop. And then if they have to start again, which is a possibility, he doesn't want to be in that position. I understand that position. I understand Putin from that standpoint.”
Trump’s comments highlight the complexities of negotiating a pause in hostilities, particularly in regions occupied by Russian forces where Kyiv has proposed a national referendum on a comprehensive 20-point plan, which includes 15-year security guarantees. Moscow has rejected temporary truces that do not come with full concessions, citing concerns that fighting could resume without any tangible gains.
The remarks follow Trump’s December 2025 diplomatic engagements, including his Mar-a-Lago meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and an extended phone call with Putin, both aimed at advancing peace discussions. Trump framed his understanding of Putin’s caution as part of a pragmatic approach, emphasizing the importance of recognizing each side’s strategic calculations in ongoing negotiations.
Analysts note that Trump’s explanation underscores the challenges faced by U.S. mediators in securing a ceasefire acceptable to both Kyiv and Moscow. While Zelenskyy continues to push for referendum mechanisms and international guarantees, Moscow remains wary of temporary arrangements that could stall or reverse territorial control. Trump’s public remarks provide a rare window into the reasoning behind Russia’s stance and signal his continued role in facilitating dialogue between the parties.