Trump says he will call Putin on Monday to discuss the war in Ukraine
- US President Donald Trump announced he will call Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday to discuss ending the war in Ukraine.
- This follows recent direct talks in Istanbul between Russia and Ukraine that failed to achieve a ceasefire despite agreeing on a large prisoner swap.
- The talks ended in under two hours, with Russia insisting that Ukraine remove its forces from the territories it has annexed, while Ukraine and its supporters demand an unconditional ceasefire.
- A Russian drone attack killed nine civilians evacuating from Sumy region, which Ukrainian President Zelenskyy condemned as "deliberate killing of civilians" requiring stronger sanctions on Moscow.
- Trump hopes the calls with Putin, Zelenskyy, and NATO officials will lead to a ceasefire and end the "bloodbath" killing thousands of soldiers on both sides.
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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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