Zelenskyy Calls for American Resolve in Ending Ukraine-Russia Conflict
Zelenskiy said the call was very good and that Trump backed continued talks as Russia and Ukraine trade battlefield claims.
- On Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump discussed the war's frontline during an 85-minute call, with Zelenskiy calling the conversation 'very good' and urging 'American resolve' to end the conflict.
- The leaders spoke on the Fourth of July to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States, reflecting Trump's complex diplomatic role as he navigates mediation with both Kyiv and Moscow.
- Zelenskiy and Trump agreed to continue discussions at next week's NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey, where delegations from 32 countries are expected to arrive starting Tuesday.
- Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov noted that Trump's envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner remain ready to visit Moscow to broker a settlement, even as Moscow officials claim battlefield advancements Kyiv rejects.
- Kyiv's 203-foot Motherland Monument was illuminated in American colors on the holiday, symbolizing U.S. support, while the Ukrainian General Staff maintains defenders hold their positions despite Russian claims of capturing Kostiantynivka.
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A few days before the NATO summit, Russian President Putin is boasting of military successes in Ukraine during a phone call with Trump. The US President is ready to take over the intermediary role again, says a Putin consultant. Selenskyy has also spoken to Trump.
The US President has offered Ukraine assistance in ending the war. To Vladimir Putin, Trump said he would work for a rapid end to the struggles.
Trump offers to help Putin find deal with Ukraine, also speaks with Zelenskiy
President Trump offered to help resolve the Ukraine war during a lengthy call with Vladimir Putin, according to the Kremlin. Trump also spoke with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy, who described their discussion as "very good" and noted a "real prospect to end this war." Both leaders plan to continue talks at the upcoming NATO summit. Russia claims battlefield advances, while Ukraine disputes territorial losses.
Putin, Zelensky speak to Trump ahead of Nato summit
MOSCOW, Russia — US President Donald Trump spoke with his Russian and Ukrainian counterparts Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, Saturday to discuss the conflict in Ukraine ahead of a Nato summit in Ankara, the Kremlin and Zelensky said. The calls were both to mark the 250th birthday of the United States, both sides said. “The presidents naturally addressed the issue of a settlement in Ukraine, taking into account, in particular, Donald Trump…
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