Trump says he will call Putin on Monday to discuss the war in Ukraine
- A Russian drone attacked a minibus evacuating civilians in Ukraine's Sumy region on Saturday, killing nine and wounding five people.
- The attack took place soon following the initial in-person negotiations between Russia and Ukraine since early 2022, conducted on Friday in Istanbul, which resulted in a deal to swap 1,000 prisoners each.
- Ukraine's Defence Minister Rustem Umerov called the next step a meeting between Presidents Zelensky and Putin, which the Kremlin said would require completing the prisoner swap and presenting ceasefire visions.
- US President Donald Trump announced he would call Putin on Monday to discuss ending the 'bloodbath' in Ukraine and expressed hope for a ceasefire and war’s end.
- The drone strike and stalled diplomacy highlight ongoing violence and divisions, with Zelensky urging stronger sanctions while Russia remains unwilling to agree to a ceasefire.
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Trump to speak with Putin to end Ukraine ‘bloodbath’
Trump, who has been pressing Russia to agree a 30-day unconditional ceasefire, said he would speak with him by phone on Monday. Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov told the state TASS news agency the call was 'being prepared'
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Donald Trump plans to speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin to push for a ceasefire in Ukraine. The call aims to stop the ongoing "bloodbath" as international pressure mounts for peace amid continued violence.
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