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Ceasefire for Ukraine? Trump says Putin agreed to week-long pause in fighting during ‘cold snap’

As per Trump, this decision comes due to frigid temperatures in the region.

Updated on: Jan 30, 2026 08:02 am IST
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Donald Trump, the President of the United States, has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to a week-long pause in fighting in the Ukraine war.

US President Donald Trump, alongside Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth (R), hosts a cabinet meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, DC, (AFP)

While speaking at a Cabinet meeting to discuss the US government shutdown, Trump shared updates regarding the Gaza ceasefire and Ukraine war. As per Trump, this decision comes due to frigid temperatures in the region.

"Because of the cold, extreme cold... I personally asked President Putin not to fire on Kyiv and the cities and towns," said Trump, adding that Putin has agreed to this pause.

'It was very nice," Trump added.

Local news reported that in Kyiv, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, Rivne, Sumy, Poltava, and Kharkiv regions, as well as in Kyiv, temperatures are expected to reach minus 20–25°C, with daytime temperatures around minus 15–22°C.

Meanwhile, in Russia, temperature continue to drop with the Far East buried in its heaviest snowfall in 60 years due to the winter blast which swept across Asia last week.

As per a Reuters report, scientists said the weather was related to waves of cool air coming in from the Arctic, which was simultaneously affecting Eastern Russia and Asia, and a second, affecting Eastern Europe.

 
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