
Mon Mar 31 23:30:04 UTC 2025: ## Trump Confident Putin Will Honor Ukraine Deal Despite Doubts, Kremlin Open to Talks
**Washington D.C.** – Former President Donald Trump expressed confidence Monday that Russian President Vladimir Putin will uphold his end of a purported deal to end the war in Ukraine, despite previously expressing skepticism about Moscow’s commitment. Trump, speaking to reporters at the White House, stated, “I want to make sure that he follows through. I think he’s going to live up to what he told me, and I think he’s going to fulfill his part of the deal now.”
This declaration follows a weekend of conflicting statements from Trump regarding both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump criticized Putin for questioning Zelenskyy’s negotiating credibility and calling for regime change in Kyiv. Reports emerged that Trump, angered by Putin’s actions, even threatened tariffs on companies involved in Russian oil dealings. However, Trump also warned Zelenskyy against backing out of a potential agreement involving mineral rights, suggesting potential consequences for Ukraine.
Putin, who earlier rejected a US-backed proposal for an unconditional ceasefire, remains open to dialogue with Trump, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. While no call is currently scheduled, Peskov indicated that one could be arranged quickly, adding that efforts to resolve the Ukrainian conflict are underway, but are “time-consuming.” The details of the purported deal between Trump and Putin remain undisclosed.