Trump’s call with Putin ends U.S. efforts to isolate Russia
- The Trump administration has expressed skepticism towards Ukraine's NATO membership, calling it "impractical," and rejecting the feasibility of returning Russian-occupied territories to Kyiv as "illusionary."
- President Donald Trump stated that his phone call with Vladimir Putin ended the U.S.-led efforts to isolate Russia amid the Ukraine conflict, marking a rapid policy change between Moscow and Washington.
- Trump referred to the conversation as "lengthy and highly productive," thanking Putin for his efforts to halt fighting without addressing Russia's military actions in Ukraine.
- Trump's concessions are seen as a significant victory for Moscow, as they represent a swift policy shift between the U.S. And Russia.
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Trump’s call with Putin ends U.S. efforts to isolate Russia
By saying Ukraine’s NATO membership is “impractical” and the return of Russian-occupied territories to Kyiv is “unrealistic,” the Trump administration is giving its blessing to key items on President Vladimir
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