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Putin tells Trump Russia will continue Ukraine war until achieving its goals, just two days after the U.S. halts some military aid to Ukraine.
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Putin and Trump agreed to continue communication but did not discuss scheduling an in-person meeting, Ushakov said. The topic of stopping U.S. arms supplies to Ukraine was not discussed.
Russia and Ukraine exchanged more long-range drone attacks that have become a staple of the more than three-year war, officials said Friday, as Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow is ...
"That is, Trump may give Putin an ultimatum: either end the war on acceptable terms, or in a month, there will be sanctions or the start of the process of Ukraine's accession to NATO.
Russia and Ukraine are continuing to exchange long-range drone attacks, a defining feature of the ongoing war.
What Happens Next? As the war continues to grind on, Putin's latest comments put the prospect of negotiations with Ukraine further away.
Donald Trump has warned that Vladimir Putin is “not looking to stop” the war with Ukraine following a “disappointing” phone call between the Russian and American leaders.
Trump said that he is "very disappointed" with the conversation he had with Russian President Vladimir Putin and reiterated that he made "no progress" in ending the three-year war in Ukraine.