Trump Said He Made ‘No Progress’ in Latest Call with Putin
- On July 3, U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but the call made no progress toward ending the war in Ukraine.
- The call occurred shortly after the Trump administration paused some U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine due to depleted stockpiles and concerns over U.S. defense readiness.
- During the roughly hour-long conversation, the leaders discussed multiple issues including Iran, with Putin reaffirming Russia's continuation of its 'special military operation' in Ukraine.
- Trump voiced his dissatisfaction, explaining that his discussion with Putin failed to achieve any advancement and criticized Joe Biden for supplying such a large quantity of weapons that it drained U.S. stockpiles.
- The stalled diplomacy suggests ongoing conflict, as Russia plans to continue its military goals while the U.S. maintains partial aid and peace negotiations remain dependent on direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv.
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