The Kremlin Maintains Silence on Trump’s Statement Following Talks with Zelensky
After meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky, Donald Trump stated his desire for a ceasefire along the front line, which elicited a silent response from Russian media, suggesting a possible directive from the Kremlin.
Ignored by Russian media, Trump’s call indicates his efforts to halt the conflict while considering other issues that may concern Moscow’s interests. This silence suggests three possible strategies by the Kremlin: its own interpretation, allowing the topic to fade, or absolute silence. Various motives might underpin this silence, from readiness for a compromise under the Budapest formula to preparing a rejection.
Trump’s statement, resembling an ultimatum, envisions a ceasefire with potential concessions favoring the Kremlin, including Russian parties’ access to elections and easing of sanctions. Discussions about arms deals, specifically concerning “Tomahawks,” were not on the agenda, as the focus is on hybrid threats rather than military ones.
The topic of economic projects also arose following a potential peace agreement, which could be part of the Budapest pact if it comes to fruition. Complicating matters is China’s resistance to any moves that would weaken Russia’s positions.
Aiming to act as a peacemaker in negotiations with China, Trump seeks to prevent the strengthening of a Moscow-Beijing alliance. Should US negotiations fail, however, the US will not be able to distance itself from the Ukrainian issue, especially in light of upcoming elections where American support remains critically important.
| Key Points | Possible Consequences |
|---|---|
| Trump’s ceasefire statement | Potential strengthening of the US position as a mediator |
| Silence of Russian media | Possible internal conflicts in Russia regarding the negotiations |
| Economic projects post-agreement | Complications with China, potential shift in geopolitical balance |
| US-China negotiations | US attempt to prevent a China-Russia alliance |




