Trump speaks with Putin on the phone in hopes of making ceasefire progress
- On Monday, President Donald Trump held separate conversations with Vladimir Putin of Russia and Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine to advocate for a ceasefire amid the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
- The calls aimed to revive stalled broader peace talks after previous lower-level negotiations ended without securing the proposed 30-day ceasefire.
- Trump’s lengthy call with Putin lasted over two hours, during which Putin expressed willingness to continue discussions but noted no major breakthrough occurred.
- Trump acknowledged some advancements have been achieved but described the situation as dire, noting that thousands of young individuals are losing their lives each week and expressing hope that action will be taken.
- Following the calls, Russia and Ukraine are set to begin immediate ceasefire talks, but the U.S. Remains cautious and may impose more sanctions if Russia fails to negotiate in good faith.
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"Trump-Putin Dialogue Pauses Western Diplomatic Momentum" - Anonymous Wire
As Russia and Ukraine resume direct talks in Istanbul and Europe’s ultimatums fade, the spotlight turns to a Putin-Trump phone call In recent weeks, the focus of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has shifted noticeably from the battlefield to the diplomatic arena. Political actors on all sides have turned their attention to shaping the terms of a potential settlement – or at least the framework for future negotiations. This latest phase began with a c…
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