Ukraine war latest: Trump adds to pressure on Putin to accept ceasefire - as US team on way to Moscow 'right now' (2025)

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  • Trump adds to pressure on Putin to accept 30-day ceasefire - with US team on way to Russia 'right now'
  • Ivor Bennett: Moscow's juggling act as it faces tough choice
  • Who is the real estate mogul tasked with brokering peace?
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  • UK summons Russian ambassador in diplomatic spat
  • Videos show Ukrainians fleeing key Kursk town as Russia advances
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Live reporting by Adam McGroarty

18:16:43

Defence ministers holding news conference in Paris

We told you earlier the defence ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland and the UK are meeting in Paris (see 3.45pm post).

They are now speaking at a news conference, where French defence minister Sebastien Lecornu said around 15 countries have expressed an interest in discussing security for Ukraine.

Meanwhile, commenting on the US proposal of a 30-day ceasefire, German defence minister Boris Pistorius said while it is the right step to take, he called for long-term peace.

Watch the news conference in the stream below.

18:04:21

Analysis: Putin is on the end of Trump's demands all of a sudden

For weeks it seemed like Vladimir Putin had Donald Trump's ear, but all of a sudden he's now on the end of the US president's demands, our Moscow correspondent Ivor Bennett says.

Trump is already applying pressure on Moscow to agree to the 30-day ceasefire proposal, Bennett says, noting Trump's comments about things in a "financial sense" that could be "very bad for Russia".

Bennett says those comments could imply a fresh round of sanctions.

Turning to Steve Witkoff's widely anticipated visit to Moscow this week, Bennett says Trump's Middle East envoy will present the US ceasefire proposal to Putin, but questions whether he will be successful.

"It's a difficult one to call because, as we know, Russia doesn't like to be put into a corner, have decisions made for it.

"But at the same time, I don't think Putin wants to jeopardise relations with the US. So a lot for him to think about."

17:40:02

Trump: Ukraine side of peace deal 'solved'

More to bring you now from Donald Trump - who has continued to address the US proposal of a 30-day ceasefire after welcoming the world's media into the Oval Office.

The US president says "we have a very complex situation solved on one side, pretty much solved" after talks with Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia yesterday.

He says "we've discussed a lot of the details" including the areas of land involved in the proposed deal, but insists "we don't want to be wasting time".

"People are dying... as we're sitting here, you probably had two people die on that very open field, it's dead flat, great farmland and it's dead flat," he adds.

"There's no protection, the only thing that stops a bullet is a human body and these bodies are young people."

Trump describes the situation as a "disaster" and says "I hope he [Putin] is going to have a ceasefire".

17:24:42

Explained: Who is the real estate mogul tasked with brokering peace in Ukraine?

Sitting in front of the cameras in the Oval Office just now, Donald Trump said "we have people going to Russia right now".

Only one man has been trusted to head up his envoy to Moscow, and he's far from the typical diplomat.

Initially named as Trump's Middle East envoy shortly after the US election, Steve Witkoff has since been involved in negotiations with Russia about ending the war in Ukraine.

His surprise trip to Moscow last month to achieve the release of US citizen Marc Fogel seemed to secure the 67-year-old as the US leader's geopolitical dealmaker-in-chief...

Read our profile of Witkoff here:

17:03:30

'I am very doubtful Russia wants to end this war': US senator reacts to ceasefire proposal

Since the US proposal of a 30-day ceasefire was raised in talks with Ukrainian officials yesterday, the big question on the lips of analysts has been whether Russia would accept the plans.

That is something US senator Lindsey Graham says he remains "extremely sceptical" about.

He says "it is clear" Volodymyr Zelenskyy is willing to make peace, and repeated Marco Rubio's statement that the ball is now in Russia's court.

"Zelenskyy has passed the test of wanting peace. It is now up to Putin to show his cards," Graham says.

He goes on to say he will be introducing "bone-breaking sanctions and tariffs against Russia before the end of the week" in order to move towards peace.

"If they do not pursue the ceasefire with the same vigour as Ukraine, there will be hell to pay," he adds.

16:35:54

UK summons Russian ambassador and expels diplomat as row deepens

Away from the White House, the UK has summoned its Russian ambassador as the diplomatic spat between the countries deepens.

It says it is clear that Russia is trying to drive the British embassy in Moscow towards closure, and adds it is revoking accreditation for a Russian diplomat and their spouse.

It comes in response to Russia expelling a British diplomat and their spouse earlier this week.

'The depths to which Russia sinks can only be met through strength'

In a statement, the Foreign Office said: "We do not take this decision lightly, but we have always made clear to Russia that if they escalate, we will take reciprocal action. The depths to which Russia sinks can only be met through strength.

"Despite the extremely difficult bilateral relations caused by Russia's illegal invasion of Ukraine and long-running campaign of hostile action against the UK, the UK Government believes that maintaining diplomatic channels of communication, and our respective diplomatic missions, is important.

"It is deeply disappointing that this is continually made more difficult by unprovoked action from Russia.

"We have drawn a line under this incident and demand Russia do the same. Any further action taken by Russia will be considered an escalation and responded to accordingly."

16:17:01

Trump adds to pressure on Putin - and says US team going to Russia 'right now'

Donald Trump is hosting Ireland's prime minister at the White House - and with the world's media assembled he isn't missing out on a chance to discuss key issues.

He says the US has received "some positive messages" after its proposal of a ceasefire at talks with Ukraine in Saudi Arabia yesterday.

"Hopefully we can get a ceasefire," he tells reporters, adding "it is up to Russia now".

The US president also says "we have people going to Russia right now" - following reports his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff will travel to Moscow this week.

That comes after the Kremlin said it will not decide on the US-proposed ceasefire until it hears from the Americans (see 9.49am post).

But Trump also had a warning for Russia, saying "there are things you could do in a financial sense that would be very bad for Russia".

16:00:01

Footage shows Ukrainians forced to flee centre of key Kursk town - as more evidence emerges of Russian gains

By Freya Gibson, junior OSINT producer

More now on the situation in Kursk - which we've been reporting on throughout the day.

Videos geolocated by Sky News show Russian forces swiftly advancing on the key town of Sudzha on its southern border.

More than 10 videos show Russian soldiers destroying bridges and recapturing villages, before moving into Sudzha and planting a Russian flag in the centre.

Ukraine took control of Sudzha during the Kursk offensive in August 2024 in just under two weeks.

Now, in a matter of days, Russian forces have reclaimed the centre of the town.

The map below shows the locations of Russian troops in and around Sudzha that Sky News has verified. The orange dots show Russian troops and advances, and the grey dots show the former positions of Ukrainian troops.

Ukrainian troops seen fleeing

Sudzha is situated just north of the border to Ukraine in Kursk and had a pre-invasion population of more than 5,000 people.

The footage we found shows Russian forces closing in on the town by striking surrounding villages and Ukrainian military equipment.

On 11 March, footage showed large groups of Ukrainian troops pulling back from the centre of Sudzha on foot.

A day later, Russian forces could be seen posing in the town, holding the flags of the Russian Federation and the Wagner Group.

15:45:01

In pictures: Defence ministers meet in Paris

We're just receiving pictures showing the defence ministers of France, Germany, Italy, Poland and the UK meeting in Paris.

They are holding virtual discussions with Ukraine's defence minister Rustem Umerov over aid for his country, with a follow-up meeting to be held on building European defence capabilities.

We'll be monitoring developments from the meeting and will bring you updates on this live page.

15:17:11

Odesa port strike is 'attack on global food security and maritime safety', Ukraine says

More to bring you now from a Russian missile attack yesterday on the Black Sea port of Odesa.

Ukraine's foreign minister has described the strike as an attack on global food security and maritime safety.

Four people were killed in the strike which also damaged a grain vessel.

"It demonstrates how close this war is to Algeria, Syria and other countries," Andrii Sybiha said in a post on social media site X.

He also added the vessel was due to deliver wheat to Algeria.

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