Trump says he will call Putin on Monday to discuss the war in Ukraine
- President Trump announced he will call Russian President Putin on Monday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine and hopes for a ceasefire.
- Trump's planned call follows the first direct talks in Istanbul between Russian and Ukrainian officials since 2022, which ended without a ceasefire agreement.
- The Istanbul talks yielded a prisoner exchange agreement of 1,000 prisoners each but revealed deep divisions over territorial demands and ceasefire terms.
- Trump posted on Truth Social he will speak with Putin, Zelenskyy, and NATO leaders, aiming to stop the 'bloodbath' killing over 5,000 soldiers weekly and to discuss trade.
- The talks' failure and ongoing violence, including a drone attack killing nine civilians, underscore the continuing conflict and calls by Zelenskyy and allies for stronger sanctions on Moscow.
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Trump to call presidents
KYIV, Ukraine — U.S. President Donald Trump said he plans to speak by phone Monday with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, followed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and leaders of various NATO countries, about ending the war in Ukraine.
·Billings, United States
Read Full ArticleTrump 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'
·Mumbai, India
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