[image: Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin]
The White House statement emphasized that the two leaders committed to a series of steps, including an “energy and infrastructure ceasefire,” as well as “technical negotiations on implementation of a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea, full ceasefire, and permanent peace.” It also indicated these negotiations would “begin immediately in the Middle East.”
Beyond the war itself, the statement touched on broader security concerns, particularly nuclear non-proliferation. According to the White House, Trump and Putin discussed the need to “stop proliferation of strategic weapons” and shared the belief that “Iran should never be in a position to destroy Israel.”
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The statement also mentioned the conversation as an opportunity to rebuild diplomatic ties between Washington and Moscow, with Leavitt noting that “a future with an improved bilateral relationship between the United States and Russia has huge upside,” including “enormous economic deals and geopolitical stability when peace has been achieved.”
*Key Differences*
The Kremlin’s readout of the call between Trump and Putin was more reserved compared to the White House statement, confirming a fully agreed-upon ceasefire framework has yet to emerge.
Moscow emphasized Putin’s gratitude to Trump “for his desire to contribute to the noble goal of ending hostilities and loss of life,” while stressing the necessity of addressing “the root causes of the crisis” and “Russia’s legitimate security interests.”
The Kremlin confirmed only a narrower agreement, stating Russia agreed to “halt attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days,” without mentioning broader ceasefire terms.
It also highlighted serious conditions, including the “need to stop forced mobilization in Ukraine and rearmament of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”
[image: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on]
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on as he arrives at the Special European Council to discuss continued support for Ukraine and European defense at the EU headquarters in Brussels on March 6, 2025. Ukraine’s role… More *NICOLAS TUCAT/AFP via Getty Images*
Ukraine’s role differed significantly between the two statements. While the White House indicated the peace process would explicitly involve Ukraine, the Kremlin made no mention of Kyiv’s participation. Instead, Moscow pointed to “serious risks associated with the inability to negotiate with the Kyiv regime, which has repeatedly sabotaged and violated agreements reached.”
Moreover, the Kremlin added critical details absent from the White House release, stating that “on March 19, an exchange of prisoners will be carried out—175 for 175 people,” alongside a goodwill gesture of handing over “23 seriously wounded Ukrainian servicemen” receiving treatment in Russia.
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The White House provided no acknowledgment of these specifics.
*What People Are Saying*
*President Donald Trump on Truth Social on Tuesday:* “My phone conversation today with President Putin of Russia was a very good and productive one. We agreed to an immediate ceasefire on all energy and infrastructure, with an understanding that we will be working quickly to have a complete ceasefire and, ultimately, an end to this very horrible war between Russia and Ukraine.”
*The Kremlin to the Russian state news agency TASS on Tuesday:* “The leaders confirmed the intention to continue efforts to achieve a bilateral settlement in Ukraine, including taking into account the above-mentioned proposals of the President of the United States.”
*What Happens Next*
The U.S. president said Washington and Moscow have already begun discussing “dividing up certain assets” between Ukraine and Russia as part of a deal to end the conflict.
While a direct meeting between Trump and Putin has been discussed in some quarters, no official date or venue has been confirmed.
The White House statement emphasized that the two leaders committed to a series of steps, including an “energy and infrastructure ceasefire,” as well as “technical negotiations on implementation of a maritime ceasefire in the Black Sea, full ceasefire, and permanent peace.” It also indicated these negotiations would “begin immediately in the Middle East.”
Beyond the war itself, the statement touched on broader security concerns, particularly nuclear non-proliferation. According to the White House, Trump and Putin discussed the need to “stop proliferation of strategic weapons” and shared the belief that “Iran should never be in a position to destroy Israel.”
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The statement also mentioned the conversation as an opportunity to rebuild diplomatic ties between Washington and Moscow, with Leavitt noting that “a future with an improved bilateral relationship between the United States and Russia has huge upside,” including “enormous economic deals and geopolitical stability when peace has been achieved.”
*Key Differences*
The Kremlin’s readout of the call between Trump and Putin was more reserved compared to the White House statement, confirming a fully agreed-upon ceasefire framework has yet to emerge.
Moscow emphasized Putin’s gratitude to Trump “for his desire to contribute to the noble goal of ending hostilities and loss of life,” while stressing the necessity of addressing “the root causes of the crisis” and “Russia’s legitimate security interests.”
The Kremlin confirmed only a narrower agreement, stating Russia agreed to “halt attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days,” without mentioning broader ceasefire terms.
It also highlighted serious conditions, including the “need to stop forced mobilization in Ukraine and rearmament of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.”
[image: Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on]
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky looks on as he arrives at the Special European Council to discuss continued support for Ukraine and European defense at the EU headquarters in Brussels on March 6, 2025. Ukraine’s role… More *NICOLAS TUCAT/AFP via Getty Images*
Ukraine’s role differed significantly between the two statements. While the White House indicated the peace process would explicitly involve Ukraine, the Kremlin made no mention of Kyiv’s participation. Instead, Moscow pointed to “serious risks associated with the inability to negotiate with the Kyiv regime, which has repeatedly sabotaged and violated agreements reached.”
Moreover, the Kremlin added critical details absent from the White House release, stating that “on March 19, an exchange of prisoners will be carried out—175 for 175 people,” alongside a goodwill gesture of handing over “23 seriously wounded Ukrainian servicemen” receiving treatment in Russia.
The Kremlin also explicitly noted Trump’s support for Putin’s idea of organizing hockey matches in the United States and Russia between Russian and American players from the NHL <www.newsweek.com/topic/nhl> and KHL.
The White House provided no acknowledgment of these specifics.
*What People Are Saying*
*President Donald Trump on Truth Social on Tuesday:* “My phone conversation today with President Putin of Russia was a very good and productive one. We agreed to an immediate ceasefire on all energy and infrastructure, with an understanding that we will be working quickly to have a complete ceasefire and, ultimately, an end to this very horrible war between Russia and Ukraine.”
*The Kremlin to the Russian state news agency TASS on Tuesday:* “The leaders confirmed the intention to continue efforts to achieve a bilateral settlement in Ukraine, including taking into account the above-mentioned proposals of the President of the United States.”
*What Happens Next*
The U.S. president said Washington and Moscow have already begun discussing “dividing up certain assets” between Ukraine and Russia as part of a deal to end the conflict.
While a direct meeting between Trump and Putin has been discussed in some quarters, no official date or venue has been confirmed.
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