Putin Signals Russia’s Goals Are Unchanged in Direct Call with Trump
Thursday, 3 July 2025 () Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump concluded an almost hour-long phone call centered largely on the conflict in Ukraine. The conversation, described as open, businesslike, and focused, included a renewed push from Trump for a ceasefire. Putin's aide Yuri Ushakov shared some details of the conversation during a briefing. 'On the Same Wavelength': Leaders Discuss Peace and Strategy As Ushakov noted, "The presidents, as always when they speak, were on the same wavelength. The discussion was frank, professional, and specific.” He confirmed the two intend to continue communication in the near future. During the call, Putin informed his US counterpart about the humanitarian aspects of the Istanbul agreements currently being implemented between Russia and Ukraine. While the idea of a third negotiation round was not on the agenda, Putin reiterated Moscow's readiness to keep engaging in dialogue. Trump, meanwhile, stressed the need for a swift end to hostilities.
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