‘They Hate Each Other’: Trump on why Russia-Ukraine peace talks are difficult

US President Donald Trump has claimed that a Russia-Ukraine peace agreement is within reach, though deep hostility between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky remains a major obstacle.

Post Published By: Sona Saini
Updated : 31 January 2026, 8:57 AM IST

Washington: US President Donald Trump has made a bold claim regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. He stated that negotiations to end the war between the two countries have now reached a decisive stage. However, Trump also acknowledged that the deep hatred and mutual distrust between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin remains the biggest obstacle to a peace agreement. Speaking to reporters at the White House, Trump said, "Zelensky and Putin hate each other, and that makes it extremely difficult to reach a compromise. Nevertheless, I believe we are very close to a solution."

Appeal to Putin to Halt Attacks

Trump revealed that he recently spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone. During the call, he urged Putin to halt attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities for at least a week. According to Trump, Putin agreed to this request. He explained that this appeal was made in light of the current situation, as both Ukraine and Russia are currently experiencing unusual and record-breaking cold. Trump said, "This is not a normal winter; he's never seen such a severe cold before."

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Situation on the ground remains worrying

Although diplomatic efforts are intensifying, the situation on the ground remains dire. According to Ukrainian officials, at least three people were killed in a Russian drone strike in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. Following this attack, Ukrainian President Zelensky warned that Russia could be preparing for a major military offensive in the coming days, raising questions about peace efforts.

Offer for Talks in Moscow

Meanwhile, Russia has taken a significant step to advance peace talks. The Kremlin has invited Ukrainian President Zelensky for face-to-face talks in Moscow. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that if Zelensky agrees to talks, Russia will ensure his security and all necessary arrangements. This offer comes after the recent Russia-Ukraine-US trilateral meeting in Abu Dhabi.

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Hope for Peace, But the Road Is Difficult

Overall, international hopes for peace efforts have risen, but the deep animosity between leaders and the continued attacks make it clear that ending the Russia-Ukraine war remains fraught with many daunting challenges.

Location : 
  • Washington

Published : 
  • 31 January 2026, 8:57 AM IST