Kremlin Stands Firm on Ukraine Objectives Despite Trump Talks
- On July 3, during a phone conversation, Vladimir Putin informed Donald Trump that Russia intends to pursue its aims in Ukraine without relinquishing them, despite ongoing diplomatic discussions.
- This call followed a White House announcement on July 3 about pausing some military aid to Ukraine due to low stock, which sparked bipartisan concern in the US Senate.
- Meanwhile, on the night of July 4, Russia launched a massive air attack on Ukraine using 539 drones and 11 missiles, causing injuries and fires in Kyiv amid ongoing territorial gains.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy described the strikes as among the largest enemy blows and continued to call for stronger Western sanctions and more weapons deliveries to Ukraine.
- The events highlight entrenched Kremlin demands for Ukraine's demilitarization and territorial concessions, suggesting limited prospects for a negotiated ceasefire without significant shifts on the battlefield or international support.
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Kremlin Stands Firm on Ukraine Objectives Despite Trump Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart, Donald Trump, that Moscow would not give up its objectives in Ukraine, dimming White House hopes for a cease-fire in a war now in its fourth year. During a July 3 phone call, Putin told Trump that “Russia will achieve its goals” in Ukraine and “will not abandon” them, according to Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov. Russia is seeking to conquer Ukraine and bring the independent country back into M…
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In a telephone conversation held on Friday 3, Russia's President, Vladimir Putin, told Donald Trump, president of the United States, that the country will not open up its objectives in Ukraine, even while seeking a solution to the conflict. The statement was made through a telephone conversation between the two leaders. During the dialogue, Trump suggested the possibility of a rapid resolution for the war, but Putin rejected the proposal. The Ru…
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