Trump Secures Temporary Energy Truce in Abu Dhabi, Urging Putin to Halt Attacks on Ukraine During Deep Freeze.
Abu Dhabi Talks Yield Energy Truce
According to TSN.ua: A temporary energy truce between Ukraine and Russia was brokered following trilateral negotiations in Abu Dhabi. On January 29, 2026, Donald Trump stated he had personally asked Vladimir Putin to refrain from shelling Ukrainian cities for one week during a severe cold snap. This diplomatic intervention comes as temperatures in Ukraine have plunged below -15 °C since early January, creating a dire situation for civilians. The harsh winter weather has dramatically increased the humanitarian risks from attacks on energy infrastructure.
On January 29, 2026, Russian military bloggers circulated information about the energy truce, but Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov declined to comment. The reported pause in attacks is critical, as prior Russian strikes on energy facilities have left approximately one million people without heating. The situation worsened significantly after a bombardment on January 24, 2026, which left nearly 6,000 buildings in Kyiv without heat. As of January 28, 2026, over 700 residential buildings remain without heating, underscoring the severity of the humanitarian crisis.
“I personally asked President Putin not to shell Kyiv, cities, and villages for a week during these extreme freezes. And he agreed.” - Donald Trump
Ukraine's Humanitarian Crisis
This phase of negotiations highlights the critical state of the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, where the consequences of war are felt most acutely during winter. Attacks on energy infrastructure lead to severe heating problems, which can be life-threatening for vulnerable populations. If observed, the energy truce could provide a vital window to repair critical infrastructure and ensure the survival of civilians enduring sub-zero temperatures.
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