Trump Said He Made ‘No Progress’ in Latest Call with Putin
- On July 3, U.S. President Donald Trump held a telephone conversation to discuss the Ukraine conflict but indicated that no advancements were made toward resolving it.
- The call followed the Trump administration's recent pause in some weapons shipments to Ukraine due to depleted U.S. stockpiles worsened by aid to Ukraine and the Israel-Iran conflict.
- Trump expressed disappointment, saying Putin seemed uninterested in stopping the war and underscored the U.S. must retain enough weapons for national defense despite ongoing support.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated Russia closely monitors Trump's remarks, while Kremlin aide Ushakov said Russia will continue its military goals and seeks political, diplomatic solutions.
- The phone call left no set date for further talks, highlighting stalled diplomacy as a fresh Russian drone strike in Kyiv shortly after showed continued conflict intensity.
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