Trump Said He Made ‘No Progress’ in Latest Call with Putin
- On July 3, U.S. President Donald Trump said he was unable to make any headway in discussions with Russian leader Vladimir Putin regarding a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine.
- The call followed the Trump administration's pause this week on shipments of critical U.S. weapons to Ukraine due to depleted stockpiles worsened by recent conflicts including the Israel-Iran clashes.
- Putin told Trump Russia prefers to achieve its goals via political and diplomatic means but will continue its 'special military operation' in Ukraine without signs of halting hostilities.
- Trump expressed frustration after his call with Putin, stating that the conversation failed to advance any resolution and that he is doubtful Putin intends to end the conflict. Meanwhile, Russia acknowledged that discussions are continuing but has not scheduled a date for future negotiations.
- The pause in some U.S. weapons shipments has caused concern in Kyiv about weakening its defense, and while the U.S. is not fully withdrawing support, the conflict and aid disruptions suggest a continued stalemate.
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A telephone exchange, which did not allow progress towards an end to the war in Ukraine, took place on Thursday between the two leaders.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he was "very unhappy" Friday with his phone call the day before with Vladimir Putin, who did not make any progress in ending the war in Ukraine, believing that his Russian counterpart wanted "just to continue killing people". ...

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