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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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Has the new telephone call with the Kremlin chief brought an end to the Ukraine war? The US president suddenly becomes emotional.

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President Donald Trump revealed on Thursday that his telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin did not produce progress towards a possible ceasefire in Ukraine. The call, which lasted for several minutes and addressed issues such as Iran and the conflict in Eastern Europe, did not result in any significant change in the Kremlin's stance.]]>

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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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Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija broke the news in Vilnius, Lithuania on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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