Trump Said He Made ‘No Progress’ in Latest Call with Putin
- On July 3, President Donald Trump’s nearly hour-long call with President Vladimir Putin resulted in no progress on ending the Ukraine war, leaving Trump disappointed.
- Following US stockpile depletion, the Pentagon paused some arms shipments to Ukraine, with Trump blaming Biden for over-sending weapons, affecting military aid.
- Ukrainian authorities summoned the acting U.S. envoy, warning the weapons pause could weaken Ukraine’s defenses, amid ongoing support efforts, according to Kyiv officials.
- On July 3, Trump plans to speak with Zelenskiy on Friday about the weapons pause, which Zelenskiy aims to discuss amid ongoing conflict concerns.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke by phone with US President Donald Trump on Friday. Zelensky confirmed this on the social media X. "Today we discussed the current situation...
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Read Full ArticleThe US President acknowledged on Thursday that he had made no progress on resolving the conflict in Ukraine, after an umpteenth call with Vladimir Putin. While he claimed during his presidential campaign to stop the war in just one day, Donald Trump was quickly caught up in reality: his efforts to reach an agreement have still not borne fruit. Despite his rapprochement with Moscow and the distance taken conversely with Kiev. - Donald Trump makes…
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