According to BlockBeats, Russian President Vladimir Putin has declined U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine. Instead, Putin agreed to limit attacks on the country's energy infrastructure and demanded that the United States and other nations cease supplying weapons and intelligence to Ukraine.
Putin's stance diverges significantly from the Trump administration's call for a comprehensive 30-day ceasefire to facilitate a long-term agreement between the parties involved. This position presents a challenging decision for Trump, who must determine whether to continue the supply of weapons to Ukraine.
Despite the rejection of the ceasefire terms, Trump described the conversation as "very good and productive" on his social media platform. He mentioned that many aspects of a "Peace Agreement" were discussed and noted that both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are eager to see an agreement that ends the conflict. Putin's position will compel Trump to make a difficult choice regarding the continuation of arms shipments to Ukraine.