Putin-Trump Talks: Strained Negotiations Amid Ukraine Conflict
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump discussed the Ukraine war and other global issues in a phone call. While Putin expressed a desire for a negotiated end, he reiterated Russia's goals. The conversation showed no change in Moscow's stance. Talks also addressed Iran and U.S. military actions.

During a phone call with President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed Moscow's commitment to a negotiated end to the Ukraine conflict while asserting its original goals, according to Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov.
Putin also updated Trump on recent agreements with Ukraine on prisoner exchanges and expressed readiness to continue negotiations with Kyiv. However, he emphasized that Russia will not deviate from its strategic objectives.
The conversation covered other topics, including Iran, but did not discuss the U.S. suspension of some arms to Ukraine. Moscow condemned recent U.S. military action in Iran as unjustified. Trump's administration expressed ongoing frustration at the lack of progress in ending the Ukraine war.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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