Putin and Trump to speak by phone in their 6th conversation this year
- On Thursday, July 3, 2025, the U.S. president and his Russian counterpart held their sixth publicly known phone conversation this year, scheduled for 10 a.m. Eastern Time.
- The call followed the Pentagon's decision to pause some weapons shipments to Ukraine amid the ongoing three-year conflict and accusations by Kyiv and allies that Russia is prolonging the war.
- During nearly an hour-long talk, Putin reaffirmed Russia's commitment to its goals in Ukraine and stressed continuing negotiations and diplomatic resolution of conflicts including issues related to Iran.
- Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said Putin aims to eliminate root causes of the conflict and will not back down, while Trump expressed frustration with stalled peace efforts despite supporting negotiation.
- The call underscored ongoing diplomatic difficulties as Kyiv faces a halt in U.S. military deliveries while depending heavily on Western assistance, coinciding with Russian attacks that resulted in the deaths of at least eight individuals in Ukraine that same day.
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US President Trump and Russian President Putin have spoken to each other about the war in Ukraine.
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