By Riffat Kausar
SNN News Finland
US-Brokered Pause in Fighting Raises Hopes but Questions Remain
United States President Donald Trump Announces a three-day ceasefire in the war between Russia and Ukraine, set to begin at midnight.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has confirmed that Kyiv has agreed to the temporary halt in fighting, marking one of the most significant pauses in the conflict since Russia launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
The announcement came directly from Trump, who has made ending the Ukraine war a central foreign policy priority since returning to the White House.
Zelensky’s confirmation followed shortly after, with the Ukrainian leader stating clearly that his country’s most immediate priority during the ceasefire window is the return of approximately 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers currently held in Russian captivity.
What the Ceasefire Agreement Covers

A 72-Hour Window With High Stakes
The ceasefire is limited to three days a narrow but potentially significant opening in a conflict that has claimed hundreds of thousands of lives and displaced millions of civilians across Ukraine.
Key points of the agreement as confirmed so far:
- The ceasefire begins at midnight and covers active military hostilities
- Ukraine has formally agreed to observe the pause in fighting
- Zelensky has identified the release of 1,000 Ukrainian prisoners of war as Kyiv’s top priority during this period
- No permanent peace framework has been announced alongside the temporary halt
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The agreement does not yet constitute a peace deal. It is a short-term cessation of hostilities one that both sides will be watched closely to honour.
Zelensky’s Position: Soldiers First
Ukraine Puts Prisoner Returns at the Centre of Ceasefire Diplomacy
President Zelensky’s decision to publicly prioritise the return of Ukrainian soldiers sends a clear signal about where Kyiv’s immediate humanitarian concerns lie.
Ukraine has long maintained that thousands of its military personnel are being held in Russian detention under conditions that international human rights organisations have described as deeply concerning.
The figure of 1,000 soldiers cited by Zelensky represents a portion of a much larger prisoner population, and his public framing of the ceasefire as an opportunity for their return suggests that prisoner exchange negotiations will be a central feature of any talks that follow.
For Ukrainian families who have spent months or years without news of captured relatives, the ceasefire announcement carries an immediate and deeply personal weight. The next 72 hours will determine whether that hope is justified.
Trump’s Role: A Shift in US Engagement
From Arms Supply to Active Mediation
The announcement marks a notable shift in the character of United States involvement in the Ukraine conflict.
Under the previous administration, Washington’s primary role was military and financial support for Kyiv.
Under Trump Announces , the United States has moved toward active diplomatic mediation a position that has drawn both praise and criticism from European allies.
Trump has repeatedly stated his intention to bring the Ukraine war to a rapid conclusion. Critics have raised concerns that a rushed settlement could come at Ukraine’s territorial expense.
Supporters argue that any pause in fighting that stops the killing even temporarily represents progress.
The three-day ceasefire is the most concrete result yet of that diplomatic push.
The Broader Context: Four Years of War
Understanding What This Moment Means
Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. In the years since, the conflict has resulted in:
- Both Russian and Ukrainian forces have suffered enormous losses in personnel since the war began.
- More than six million Ukrainians displaced abroad
- Widespread destruction of Ukrainian cities, infrastructure, and civilian housing
- Repeated failed attempts at ceasefire negotiations at various diplomatic levels
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Previous ceasefire attempts including early talks in Belarus and Istanbul in 2022 collapsed without agreement.
The current Trump Announces is different in one key respect: both sides have publicly confirmed their participation, and a sitting US president has personally attached his name to the outcome.
Whether that makes this ceasefire more durable than its predecessors remains to be seen.
European Reaction and Global Significance
What Allies Are Watching For
European governments have responded to the Trump Announces with cautious interest. NATO allies, many of whom have provided substantial military and financial support to Ukraine, will be closely monitoring whether Russia observes the ceasefire in practice or uses the pause to regroup and resupply its forces.
The European Union, which has imposed multiple rounds of sanctions on Russia since 2022, has not yet issued a formal response to the ceasefire announcement. EU foreign policy officials are expected to speak in the coming hours.
For the international community, the central question is straightforward: will this three-day pause become a foundation for longer negotiations or will it collapse within hours of taking effect?
What Happens Next
The 72-Hour Test
The next three days will be Trump Announces among the most closely watched in the four-year history of this conflict. Observers will be looking for:
- Evidence that both Russian and Ukrainian forces are honouring the ceasefire on the ground
- Movement on prisoner of war exchanges, particularly the 1,000 Ukrainian soldiers Zelensky has prioritised
- Any indication that the three-day pause could be extended into a longer framework
- Statements from Moscow, which has not yet issued a detailed public response to the announcement
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The Trump Announces ceasefire begins at midnight. For now, the guns are scheduled to fall silent and for millions of people on both sides of this war, that silence, however brief, is everything.
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