Putin and Trump to speak by phone in their 6th conversation this year
- On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump held a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, marking their sixth publicly acknowledged discussion this year.
- The call followed the Pentagon's decision to pause shipments of some weapons to Ukraine due to dwindling U.S. stockpiles and a global military review.
- During the call, Trump and Putin discussed Ukraine, Iran, and other issues, with Putin affirming Russia would not abandon its war goals in Ukraine.
- Trump said he made no progress on Ukraine, while the Kremlin described the conversation as "frank and constructive" and confirmed Moscow's readiness for talks.
- The pause in U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine and ongoing talks reflect strained U.S.-Russian ties amid the three-year conflict and Russia's 2022 annexation of Ukrainian territories.
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Trump Speaks With Putin, Says He Didn't 'Make Any Progress' on Ukraine - News From Antiwar.com
President Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday and said after the call that he didn't "make any progress" on the issue of the Ukraine war. "We had a call, it was a pretty long call, and we talked about a lot of things, including Iran. And we…
U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday that he was "dissatisfied" because he did not make "no progress" on the peace negotiations in Ukraine during the telephone conversation he had with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin."We had a call.It was quite long and we talked about many issues, including Iran.We also talked about the war with Ukraine and I'm not happy about that, I'm not happy about it," he told the press before boarding the pres…
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