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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Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin speak of "constructive talks" with "mutual respect," but a deal on Ukraine is not yet in place. Future talks should resolve this. The Russian president suggested it might take place in Moscow. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
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