Russia-Ukraine Agree to Temporary Ceasefire

Russia and Ukraine Agree to Temporary Ceasefire on Energy Infrastructure

March 19, 2025 — In a significant development, Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire targeting Ukraine’s energy infrastructure following discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has cautiously welcomed the agreement, signaling a potential de-escalation in hostilities.

The truce, set to take immediate effect, aims to halt missile and drone strikes on power plants and energy facilities across Ukraine, which have suffered severe damage since the escalation of the conflict. Ukrainian officials have described the ceasefire as a “necessary but fragile step” toward stability, emphasizing the need for its strict adherence.

While Moscow has framed the agreement as a goodwill gesture, experts believe it is also a strategic move amid increasing international pressure and economic constraints. Western allies, including the European Union and NATO, have expressed optimism but remain skeptical of Russia’s long-term intentions.

Zelenskyy has urged NATO members to remain vigilant, stating that while the pause in attacks is welcome, it does not guarantee a broader resolution to the conflict. Ukraine has continued its calls for additional military aid and defense systems to safeguard critical infrastructure beyond the ceasefire period.

The Kremlin has not indicated whether the truce could lead to broader peace negotiations, but diplomatic channels remain open. Analysts suggest the temporary agreement might allow both sides to reassess their military strategies and economic positions.

The international community will closely monitor the ceasefire’s implementation, with concerns over potential violations. The effectiveness of this pause will likely shape future diplomatic engagements between Russia, Ukraine, and their global allies.

Published in The Gwadar Post, 19 March 2025.

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