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Putin and Trump to speak by phone in their 6th conversation this year

  • The leaders of the United States and Russia held their sixth publicly known telephone conversation this year on Thursday, addressing topics including Ukraine and other regional matters.
  • The call followed the Pentagon's announcement two days earlier that it paused shipments of some weapons to Ukraine amid a global stockpile review, affecting Kyiv's defense efforts.
  • Putin emphasized Russia's goal to resolve conflicts diplomatically but said Moscow would not give up on eliminating root causes of the Ukraine confrontation and would continue negotiations.
  • The nearly hour-long call also covered the recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, which Moscow condemned as unprovoked and illegal, stressing diplomatic solutions for Middle East conflicts.
  • The conversation suggested ongoing tension with stalled ceasefire talks, Western accusations that Putin is prolonging the war, and Kyiv's reliance on uncertain U.S. military support amid Russian advances.
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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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