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Trump announces Ukraine war talks after Putin call

Trump and Putin agree to start Ukraine war negotiations after “productive” phone call, raising concerns about Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

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Trump and Putin agree to start Ukraine war negotiations after “productive” phone call, raising concerns about Ukraine’s territorial integrity.

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Trump spoke to Putin about ending the Ukraine war, prompting talks on peace. Zelensky confirmed discussions on security and raised concerns about Trump’s sincerity, while clashes continue amid ongoing territorial disputes.

Trump expressed the need to stop the conflict, which he deemed unnecessary and destructive. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed he discussed a sustainable peace with Trump, and Ukrainian officials are set to meet US leaders at a defence summit in Munich.

While Trump and his defence secretary suggested Ukraine’s NATO membership was unlikely, European nations insisted on being part of Ukraine’s future negotiations.

Ukrainian MP Kira Rudik raised concerns about the implications of Trump’s outreach to Putin, questioning his sincerity regarding peace. Zelensky reaffirmed Ukraine’s intent to reclaim its territories and highlighted the necessity of US involvement for effective security guarantees.

Ongoing clashes between Ukraine and Russia continue, with reports of numerous drone attacks on Ukrainian regions.

The conflict, sparked by Russia’s invasion nearly three years ago, has led to significant territorial changes and humanitarian crises as casualties and displacements soar.

Both leaders invited each other to their capitals, indicating a potential shift in diplomatic engagement, though the path to durable peace remains contentious and fraught with challenges.

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