War in Ukraine: Vladimir Putin dodges Trump threats after another fruitless conversation
- The leaders of the United States and Russia met one-on-one during the G20 summit held in Osaka, Japan, on June 28, 2019.
- Their May 19 phone conversation preceded the summit and did not include threats of new sanctions despite European calls for a harder approach.
- Trump emphasized vague promises of prosperity and trade while unsuccessfully seeking a prolonged ceasefire in Ukraine and anticipating direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
- Trump described the conversation tone as "excellent" and said if it had not been, he would say so immediately, reflecting Washington’s intent to disengage.
- The interaction resulted in no immediate breakthroughs but indicated a US preference against escalating sanctions and supported potential peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
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War in Ukraine: Vladimir Putin dodges Trump threats after another fruitless conversation
The American president did not mention any tightening of sanctions, as advocated by the Europeans, but said he hoped for direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to discuss peace terms. This marks the beginning of Washington's disengagement.
·Paris, France
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US President Donald Trump overestimated the influence on Russian leader Vladimir Putin, the German defence minister said Wednesday, telephone conversation between the two did not lead to progress in peace negotiations in Ukraine.
·Bucharest, Romania
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