Moscow Agrees to Halt Kyiv Attacks Until Feb. 1 at Trump’s Request
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Started January 31, 2026
But Russian forces continue to target Ukraine’s energy infrastructure amid sub-zero temperatures
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Moscow Agrees to Halt Kyiv Attacks Until Feb. 1 at Trump’s Request
Foreign Policy (United States) | Jan 30, 2026
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Jan 31, 2026
Temporary halts in conflict can provide vital humanitarian relief, but they should be accompanied by concrete commitments to long-term peace.
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Russia's continued targeting of Ukraine's energy infrastructure undermines any claims of goodwill and exposes the futility of temporary ceasefires.
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The situation raises ethical concerns about negotiating peace while one side continues aggressive actions, challenging the legitimacy of such agreements.
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The pause in attacks may indicate a potential thaw in U.S.-Russia relations, but it's crucial to assess the underlying motives behind such agreements.
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Halting Kyiv attacks until Feb. 1 is a strategic move that could foster dialogue and reduce civilian suffering during harsh winter conditions.
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