Trump says European leaders will visit US this week to discuss Russia-Ukraine war
President Trump plans talks with Putin and a second phase of sanctions as European leaders hold individual discussions in the US to address the escalating Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- U.S. President Donald Trump announced that European leaders will visit the United States on September 8 or 9, 2025, to discuss the Russia-Ukraine war.
- Trump indicated he would talk to Russian President Vladimir Putin soon and expressed that he is "not happy" about the conflict's status.
- A massive Russian air assault recently occurred, which damaged government buildings in Kyiv and resulted in civilian casualties, including the death of a two-month-old child.
- U.K. leader Kier Starmer criticized the attacks as "cowardly" and stated that Putin is "not serious about peace," emphasizing support for Ukraine's sovereignty.
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US President Donald Trump has announced new sanctions against Russia, but remains vague, which means the so-called "phase 2" – while Putin's attacks on civilian targets in Ukraine escalate. Meanwhile, the Russian economy is under pressure.
US President Donald Trump says that European leaders will visit Washington on Monday and Tuesday.
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