The US president has called for a ceasefire along the current front lines
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A Russian soldier near the front line in Donbass on October 4, 2025. © Stanislav Krasilnikov / Sputnik |
RT reports: US President Donald Trump has said that Russia and Ukraine should freeze the current front line in Donbass, noting that Moscow controls nearly all of the region anyway.
Trump made the remark after speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin by phone on Thursday and meeting with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky the next day at the White House.
“We think what they should do is just stop at the lines where they are. The rest is very tough to negotiate,” Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Sunday evening. “They should stop right now at the battle lines, go home, stop killing people, and be done,” he added.
Asked about Donbass, Trump said, “Let it be cut the way it is. I think 78% of the land is already taken by Russia. You leave it the way it is right now. They can negotiate something later on.”
🇺🇸🇺🇦 TRUMP ON THE UKRAINE-RUSSIA WAR: "LET PUTIN KEEP WHAT HE CONQUERED"
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 20, 2025
"Let it be cut the way it is. It's cut up right now.
I think 78% of the land is already taken by Russia.
They can negotiate something later on down the line."
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In 2014, the Donbass regions of Donetsk and Lugansk declared independence and voted to break away from Ukraine following the Western-backed coup in Kiev earlier that year. In September 2022, both regions held referendums to join Russia. Ukraine and most other countries have refused to recognize Russia’s new border.
The chief of Russia’s General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, said in August that Ukrainian troops held around 20% of the Donetsk People’s Republic and less than 1% of the Lugansk People’s Republic.
Putin has said that for a ceasefire to work, Ukrainian forces must withdraw from all of Donbass. He also listed recognition of Russia’s new border as one of the conditions for a lasting peace.
Zelensky has backed Trump’s call for an immediate ceasefire but refused to hand over any “additional” territory to Russia.