President Donald Trump announced a 3-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine running 9–11 May 2026, with both Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy accepting and a 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange built in. Trump called it “the beginning of the end.” The truce coincides with Russia’s Victory Day commemorations, but Zelenskyy said the prisoner swap — not Red Square — was Ukraine’s reason to agree.
The Deal
- 3-day ceasefire running 9–11 May 2026
- Suspension of all kinetic activity by both sides
- Prisoner exchange: 1,000 from each country
- Brokered by the Trump administration
- Both Putin and Zelenskyy publicly accepted the terms
Zelenskyy’s Framing
- “Red Square is less important to us than the lives of Ukrainian prisoners who can be brought home.“
- The prisoner swap was the decisive factor
- Ukraine had earlier rejected a unilateral Russian Victory-Day truce as “not serious”
- Trump-mediated structure changed Kyiv’s calculus
The Backstory
- Russia originally declared a unilateral 8–9 May truce + threatened Kyiv if Ukraine violated it
- Ukraine countered with its own 5–6 May truce — pointed gesture, not a real ceasefire
- Earlier this week Russia hit Ukraine energy plants despite ceasefire claims
- Zelenskyy accused Putin of “utter cynicism”
- Trump intervention reset the framework
Why The 3-Day Window
- Spans the full 9 May Victory Day commemoration
- Length is short enough to be testable; long enough to enable the prisoner swap logistics
- Sets a precedent for further phased ceasefires
- “Beginning of the end” framing positions Trump as the key broker
The Russia Victory Day Backdrop
- Moscow’s annual Red Square parade has been scaled back over fears of Ukrainian drone attacks
- Reduced military hardware on display vs prior years
- Putin still expected to attend; foreign delegations smaller than usual
- Symbolic resonance for the ceasefire framing — Russia commits to no kinetic action during its own commemoration
What Comes Next
- Real-time monitoring of compliance through Sunday 11 May
- Prisoner exchange completion + verification
- If holds: extension talks; if breaks: blame attribution
- NATO post-ceasefire posture; some allies frustrated by being kept in the dark on Trump’s Iran moves earlier
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