Trump praises 'good call' with Zelenskyy, says 'we are very much on track'
- Donald Trump stated that efforts for a truce between Ukraine and Russia are "on track" after a call with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, lasting about an hour.
- Both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to halt attacks on energy infrastructure, but both sides accuse each other of continuing to strike.
- Zelensky described the conversation with Trump as 'positive' and reiterated the importance of working together for a lasting peace.
- Despite discussions of a ceasefire, Zelensky reported that Putin rejected a full ceasefire proposal, calling it a setback for efforts to curb attacks on energy sectors.
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All developments in the Ukraine-Russia war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has agreed to a limited ceasefire with Russia. This is the result of a telephone conversation with his US counterpart Donald Trump. It remains to be seen whether the deal will also lead to peace in Ukraine. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
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After Donald Trump’s “very good and productive” phone call with Vladimir Putin earlier this week, all eyes were on his subsequent call with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky. Would it, as it did when they last met in the flesh on February 28 at the White House, descend into disastrous acrimony? Or would Zelensky manage to […] The post Zelensky’s bow to Trump tries to turn tables on Putin appeared first on Asia Times.
Trump Says Russia and Ukraine ‘On Track’ for Cease-Fire; Israel Resumes Gaza Ground Operations Amid Protests
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