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President Donald Trump says he asked Russian President Vladimir Putin not to target the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv for one week as the region experiences frigid temperatures and Putin agreed, but Russia hasn't confirmed that.
US President Donald Trump says Russia President Vladimir Putin agreed to pause attacks in Ukraine amid bitter winter weather. Ukraine and Russia are facing extreme winter conditions, worsening civilian hardship.
A framed photograph of President Donald Trump standing beside Russian President Vladimir Putin has been added to a prominent room inside the White House. The move has ignited international commentary.
Trump requested Putin to pause Kyiv attacks for 1 week due to Ukraine`s extreme winter. Unconfirmed by Moscow. See details on the appeal, ongoing strikes & Starlink concerns.
VIDEO | During the cabinet meeting, US President Donald Trump ( @realDonaldTrump) reveals that he personally asked Russian President Vladimir Putin not to fire on Kiev (Ukraine) and the cities and towns for a week due to extremely cold conditions, and that he agreed to do so. He… pic.twitter.com/ON3SiTtFAa
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