Alex Christoforou
January 30, 2026 · 6 min read
Zelensky invite Moscow. Putin invite Kiev. EU needs new LNG suppliers. Graham happy. Cuba blockade
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Key Takeaways
- 1A bizarre story has emerged around what Trump calls an "energy truce" that he claims was agreed upon with Russian President Putin.
- 2However, the details of this supposed agreement don't add up.
- 3When Zelensky finally responded, he claimed that an energy truce was discussed in Abu Dhabi in the UAE, thanking President Trump for looking after ...
- 4Eventually, Kremlin spokesman Peskov confirmed there was a request from Trump - but notably, not a phone call - for an energy ceasefire.
- 5The most likely scenario is that after Abu Dhabi, the Trump White House somehow communicated with Russia, perhaps through a message rather than a d...
Overview
A bizarre story has emerged around what Trump calls an "energy truce" that he claims was agreed upon with Russian President Putin. According to Trump's announcement to reporters at the White House, he personally asked Putin not to fire on Kiev and other Ukrainian cities and towns for a week due to the extraordinary cold weather, and Putin agreed to this request. Trump was very complimentary of the Russian president, saying it was "very nice" that Putin agreed to the ceasefire.
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