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Ukrainians Feel No Closer to Peace After Trump-Putin Call

  • US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a two-hour phone call on Monday to discuss the war in Ukraine.
  • The call followed Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine since February 2022 and came after stalled peace talks and deep divisions between Kyiv and Moscow.
  • Putin proposed working on a memorandum outlining Russia's peace demands but made no ceasefire commitments, while Trump expressed optimism about starting ceasefire talks.
  • Many Ukrainians remained doubtful about any progress toward peace, with Vitaliy expressing that the situation felt unchanged, and others also reported feeling no nearer to a resolution following the call.
  • The call did not produce a breakthrough, suggesting ongoing conflict and unresolved issues, with analysts warning Putin uses talks to stall and the war continues.
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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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