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Trump says 'no deal' but progress made after Ukraine talks with Putin

Trump and Putin described their nearly three-hour summit as productive with progress on several points but no ceasefire or formal agreement to end the Ukraine conflict was reached.

  • Donald Trump stated that the meeting with Vladimir Putin was "productive," despite no agreement on Ukraine issues during their summit.
  • Putin expressed hope that their discussions could "pave the way for peace in Ukraine."
  • Trump plans to consult Volodymyr Zelensky and NATO leaders regarding the summit outcomes and Putin's friendship.
  • No breakthrough on a ceasefire was announced following Trump's nearly three-hour summit with Putin.
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