Trump Announces Three-Day Ceasefire Between Ukraine and Russia

WASHINGTON, May 8 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump ⁠on ⁠Friday announced on social ⁠media that there would be a three-day ceasefire in ​the war between Russia and Ukraine from May 9 until May 11 to mark ‌the end of World War ‌Two for the Russians.

Trump had said after a phone call with ⁠Putin on ⁠April 29 that a temporary ceasefire was in the works. ​Putin announced a similar truce last year that lasted three days but was not agreed with Kyiv.

Trump said in a Truth Social post that the pause will ​include a suspension of all kinetic activity, and also a prison swap ⁠of 1,000 ⁠prisoners from each country.

“Hopefully, ⁠it ​is the beginning of the end of a very long, deadly, and hard ​fought War,” he said, ⁠adding that there was constant progress in talks to end the conflict.

Russia announced a ceasefire for May 8 to 9 to coincide with commemorations of the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany in World War Two and ⁠a military parade in Moscow’s Red Square.

Ukraine announced its own proposal for ⁠an open-ended ceasefire that started at midnight on Tuesday (2100 GMT), urging Russia to reciprocate.

Officials said on Thursday that Ukraine’s top negotiator, Rustem Umerov, had arrived in Miami for a series of meetings with U.S. representatives as peace talks on ending Russia’s war in Ukraine have stalled in recent months.

The U.S.-brokered talks are deadlocked over Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk region. Moscow demands Kyiv pull troops back from parts of ⁠the region it has failed to capture in its four-year full-scale invasion. Ukraine says it will not cede land that it controls.

Moscow and Kyiv have both accused each other of violating ceasefires that ​each has separately declared.

(Reporting by Steve Holland, Susan Heavey and ​Costas Pitas; editing by Michelle Nichols)

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

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