President Trump announced a three-day ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine spanning May 9–11, Bloomberg Politics reported Thursday. The dates are not incidental: May 9 is Russia's Victory Day, the Kremlin's most symbolically loaded holiday, and Moscow had been actively lobbying for exactly this pause.
Reported Bloomberg's Jeff Mason from the White House: Trump framed the announcement as a step toward peace. What it operationally delivers is an interruption-free backdrop for Putin's military parade — legitimized by American presidential imprimatur.
The strategic read is straightforward. Russia wanted a ceasefire window that served Russian domestic theater; it got one. Ukraine gets nothing durable — three days, no territorial concession from Moscow, no enforcement mechanism on record. The White House traded a concrete diplomatic asset for a photo-op alignment with a Russian national holiday. That's not dealmaking. That's capitulation dressed as initiative.