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 reported making no progress toward ending the war in Ukraine.
- The call followed the Trump administration's recent halt of some U.S. weapons shipments to Ukraine due to depleted stockpiles worsened by conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East.
- Putin reiterated that Russia would continue its "special military operation" while preferring political and diplomatic means, and no date is set for the next peace talks.
- Trump expressed that his discussions with Putin yielded no advancement and justified the temporary halt in weapons shipments by emphasizing the large quantity of arms already provided.
- The stalemate highlights ongoing tensions, with Ukraine relying on U.S. aid and Trump planning to speak with Ukrainian President Zelensky on July 4 about the weapons pause.
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The US President acknowledged on Thursday that he had made no progress on resolving the conflict in Ukraine, after an umpteenth call with Vladimir Putin. While he claimed during his presidential campaign to stop the war in just one day, Donald Trump was quickly caught up in reality: his efforts to reach an agreement have still not borne fruit. Despite his rapprochement with Moscow and the distance taken conversely with Kiev. - Donald Trump makes…
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