Putin and Trump to speak by phone in their 6th conversation this year
- The leaders of the United States and Russia are scheduled to have their sixth phone conversation this year on Thursday at 10 a.m. Eastern Time.
- The call followed the U.S. decision two days earlier to pause shipments of some weapons to Ukraine amid a Pentagon review of military stockpiles.
- Putin told Trump that Russia aims to resolve the conflict in Ukraine through political dialogue while remaining committed to achieving its initial objectives, and expressed willingness to keep negotiating.
- Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov reported that Putin emphasized the importance of resolving conflicts through diplomatic means, including those in the Middle East, and reiterated Russia's demand that Western nations refrain from supplying arms to Kyiv.
- The call and weapon shipment pause highlight ongoing tensions as Kyiv and its allies accuse Moscow of prolonging the conflict despite stated negotiation efforts.
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