Kremlin Denies Trump Ceasefire Request as Moscow and Washington Maintain Direct Strategic Dialogue Over Global Conflict
Dmitry Peskov confirms that the Trump-Putin call focused on trilateral mediation and oil markets, with no immediate ceasefire requested for the Ukraine conflict.
By: AXL Media
Published: Mar 10, 2026, 9:06 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from Anadolu Agency

Maintaining the Trilateral Mediation Framework
The diplomatic channel between Moscow and Washington remains a focal point of global stability following a high-stakes telephone conversation between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov informed reporters on Tuesday that the primary outcome of the call was a mutual commitment to continue the trilateral negotiation format involving the United States, Russia, and Ukraine. While Moscow expressed gratitude for the ongoing American mediation efforts, Peskov noted that the dialogue has not yet produced a concrete timeline or geographic location for the next round of formal discussions.
Clarifying the Ceasefire Narrative
Despite intense international speculation, the Kremlin explicitly denied that the U.S. President requested a ceasefire in Ukraine during the Monday exchange. Reports had previously suggested that Kyiv was seeking a pause in hostilities to allow Arab states to better coordinate their defenses against Iranian drone incursions. However, Peskov insisted that no such conditions were set by the White House, asserting that all modalities related to a potential cessation of hostilities are already well understood by both parties. This suggests that the administration is prioritizing a comprehensive resolution over a temporary halt in the fighting.
Energy Stabilization and Sanctions Relief
The topic of partially lifting U.S. sanctions on Russian oil exports was addressed during the call, though Peskov characterized the discussion as preliminary and lacking in detail. The Kremlin view is that recent U.S. considerations regarding oil restrictions are tied directly to efforts to stabilize global energy markets amidst the volatility in the Persian Gulf. As the conflict with Iran continues to disrupt traditional shipping lanes, the administration appears to be weighing the strategic necessity of Russian crude against the broader goal of maintaining downward pressure on international fuel prices.
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