Zelenskyy Calls for American Resolve in Ending Ukraine-Russia Conflict
Zelenskiy said American resolve could help end the war as he and Trump agreed to continue talks at next week’s NATO summit.
- On Saturday, President Donald Trump held a nearly 90-minute phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, offering to help resolve the Ukraine war ahead of a NATO summit in Ankara.
- During the call, Putin claimed Russian forces are "confidently advancing, liberating one locality after another," citing Kostiantynivka as evidence of battlefield success.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed the claim as "just another Russian lie" on Saturday, while also calling his separate Trump conversation "very good" and discussing the 1,200-kilometre front line.
- Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov characterized the Trump-Putin exchange as "business-like and quite constructive," yet accused Kyiv and its European allies of "counting on extending and even escalating the conflict."
- Heads of state from 32 countries, including Trump, are expected in Ankara starting Tuesday for the NATO summit on July 7 and 8 as both sides make little battlefield progress due to drone usage.
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Ukraine Says It Hit Power Substations in Russia-Annexed Crimea
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke by phone with the US president on July 4, and the Kremlin said the Americans also called Putin.
Selenskyy called the conversation with the US President "very good", the Nato Summit is to be continued. Putin is said to have described the situation on the battlefield.
Putin and Trump spoke on the phone for an hour and 25 minutes, in a "substantial and constructive" conversation. It was reported by Yuri Ushakov, advisor to the Russian president. The Tsar provided the Tycoon with an accurate evaluation of the events on the Ukrainian battlefield, said Ushakov, adding that "special envoys Steve Witkoff and [...] The article Ukraine, interview Putin-Trump of 1 hour and 25. Zelensky: "We defend ourselves from drone…
Russian President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with his American counterpart, Donald Trump, on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence, in which he stressed that Russia will take all the Donbas despite Ukraine's efforts, according to Russian President Yuri Ushakov's advisor this Sunday. "As much as the Kiev regime clings to the remaining bastions, our army will take them without fail," Ushakov said at a telephon…

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