Ukraine has agreed to a partial ceasefire following a call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The two leaders discussed steps toward de-escalation in the ongoing conflict with Russia. Trump also suggested that the U.S. should take ownership of Ukrainian power plants, a proposal that could have significant geopolitical implications. Meanwhile, the Trump administration faces legal challenges, including a judge's deadline on deportation policies. The situation continues to develop as international leaders react to the ceasefire agreement.
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Trump administration live updates: Ukraine agrees to partial ceasefire plan after Trump-Zelenskyy call
Live updates and the latest news as Zelenskyy plans to speak with Trump about a ceasefire and the administration faces a deadline to answer a judge's deportation questions.
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Trump suggests to Zelenskyy that the US should take ownership of Ukrainian power plants
President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday that they had a constructive call about moving toward a partial ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow.