The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zensky indicated that he was in favor of an 'energy and infrastructure -the fires' with Russia, but first wants to hear more from President Donald Trump.
“I count on a conversation with President Trump. We will understand the details. We have always supported the cease -the fire position and cannot use weapons against the energy infrastructure, “said Zensky reporters in an online briefing.
But he said he would hold a final answer until after he had spoken with Trump.
“After we will answer the details of the American president, on the American side,” he said.
Zensky and Trump have not spoken anymore since their argument in the Oval Office at the end of February. The two men came in a screaming game about the war with Russia, where Trump accused Zensky of being not grateful enough for the United States.
Other world leaders carefully explained optimism about the deal, including the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
A Downing Street spokeswoman said: “We welcome the progress that President Trump has made in the direction of a ceasefire -the fire and in negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
“This process must lead to a just and permanent peace for Ukraine.
“We will be at Ukraine as long as it is necessary to ensure that Russia can never launch an illegal invasion again.”

The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zensky said he would like to talk to President Trump about the partial cease -the
Zensky was not part of Trump's conversation on Tuesday with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The two leaders took the First steps to end the war with a Partial cessation -the fire agreement that will be in force for 30 days.
Conversations for a permanent peace will 'start immediately' in the middle, although Putin Trump said that he has various conditions he wants to have met to have the fights ended.
'The leaders agreed that the movement towards peace will start with an energy and infrastructure, as well as technical negotiations on the implementation of a cease -the fire in the Black Sea, completely ceases -the fires and permanent peace. These negotiations will immediately start in the middle, “said the White House in the reading of the call.
The White House explanation also contained an important details that indicate a redeighing of the middle -east: a status of support for Israel about Iran.
“The two leaders shared the view that Iran would never be able to destroy Israel,” said the reading.
It hinted to the potential for a future shift in the world order in which Moscow becomes less frank in his support to Tehran, who has been an old ally.
“The leaders spoke broadly across the Midden -East as a region of potential cooperation to prevent future conflicts,” said the White House. The US has organized individual conversations with Ukraine and Russian officials in Saudi Aarabia.
Trump has repeatedly threatened Iran for his support to the Houthis and demanded that it would end his nuclear program. If he can promote a closer relationship between Putin and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, he could put an end to the Russia-Iran alliance, which would benefit the United States.
The White House also hinted on a commotion of American foreign relations that would include a closer relationship between Washington and Moscow.
Both leaders emphasized the need for improved bilateral relations between the United States and Russia. '
An improved American-Russian relationship 'has a huge advantage,' the administration noted. “This includes huge economic deals and geopolitical stability when peace is achieved.”
Trump expressed optimism that there would soon be a 'complete cessation -the fire'.
“My phone call today with President Putin van Russia was a very good and productive one. We have agreed to an immediate cessation -the fire about all energy and infrastructure, with a concept that we will quickly work to have a complete cessation -and ultimately end this very terrible war, “he wrote about Truth Social.
“That process is now in full power and effect, and hopefully we will do the job because of humanity!”

President Donald Trump on his phone call with Vladimir Putin: “My phone call today with President Putin van Russia was a very good and productive one.”
As part of the 'Energy and Infrastructure' agreement, the fern fire, Putin voted for 30 days to stop attacks on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure. He has attacked the electricity production that Black -Outs in Ukraine have caused everything, of heating, water distribution, sewerage and public health.
Russia also took control of the Ukraine nuclear power plant. There has been worries that the war could cause a nuclear collapse if the plant is hit. And Moscow has reached the gas pipes of the country.
Ukraine has caused its own damage to the Russian infrastructure.
In recent days, KYIV has performed drone attacks on Russian fuel officials while it is trying to paralyze the Kremlin. The attacks on Russian refineries, oil depots and industrial locations have been on the rise since January.
The attacks were eliminated in February to about 10 percent of Russian refining capacity. Energie is the largest export of the Kremlin and offers financing for Putin's war.
Moreover, Putin has conditions for a permanent end of the fighting and he says that he wants the United States and his allies to put an end to military and intelligence aid to Ukraine to stop hostilities, according to the Kremlin lecture.
“It was emphasized that the most important condition to prevent the full termination of foreign military aid and providing information information to KYIV to KYIV,” Moscow said.
However, European allies are afraid that Moscow could be held during a ceasefire, so that Kyiv will stay short-handed and catches up.
The White House, however, said that peace is the goal.
“Both leaders agreed that this conflict should end with a lasting peace,” said the White House.
“The blood and treasure that both Ukraine and Russia published in this war would be better spent on the needs of their people.”


The Russian President Vladimir Putin gave conditions for a permanent cease -the fire
In other news from Tuesday's telephone conversation, Putin Trump said that Russia and Ukraine will exchange prisoners of war 175 on Wednesday, and Russia will also hand over to Ukraine 23 seriously injured soldiers.
Their call took about two hours, starting around 10 am and ended at noon. Trump spoke from the Oval Office, where he was accompanied by vice president JD Vance and State Secretary Marco Rubio.
As part of that, Trump agreed with Putin's idea for an ice hockey game between us and Russian players, the Kremlin noticed.
“Donald Trump supported the idea of ​​Vladimir Putin to organize hockey games in the United States and Russia between Russian and American players who played in the NHL and KHL,” said Moscow.
In the meantime, Zensky said that Europe should be part of any negotiations about a permanent stop -the fire.
“Europe must be at the negotiating table and everything about European safety must be decided together with Europe,” he said in a statement.
Zensky has repeatedly said that Putin cannot be trusted.
The call on Tuesday morning was the first known conversation between Trump and Putin since Ukraine last week corresponded to support a 30-day ceasefire supported by the US as long as Russia does the same.
Trump went in the call, trusted that he could get a cessation -the proof.
“We can hold a peace agreement, a cease -the fires and peace and I think we can do it,” he said Monday.

A Ukrainian soldier in the Kharkiv region – The war with Russia has been going on for three years
In anticipation of their conversation, Trump said he was planning to discuss land and power plants with Putin.
“We will talk about land. A lot of land is very different than before the war, as you know. We will talk about land, we will talk about power plants, that's a big question, “he said.
The power plant in question is the Zaporizhia -core center in southern Ukraine.
The nuclear power plant with six reactor is the largest in Europe. Russia grabbed control early in the war and still has it in their possession.
Since its conquest, the factory has not supplied electricity to the roster of Ukraine. But the proximity of front line has expressed concern about the risk of a radiological disaster.
And the Ukrainians want it back.