No progress with Putin: Trump on possible Russia-Ukraine ceasefire; says 'we haven't' fully stopped weapons supply to Kyiv
Friday, 4 July 2025 () President Trump admitted that his conversation with Putin yielded no progress on a ceasefire in Ukraine, despite advocating for a swift end to hostilities. Putin, however, affirmed Russia's commitment to achieving its objectives and addressing the conflict's root causes, while expressing openness to diplomatic solutions.
In a stunning development, Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced he will speak with U.S. President Donald Trump by phone. The announcement came during a business forum on July 3, 2025, with Putin offering no details on the agenda before leaving abruptly for the call. Minutes later, Trump...
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The United States has abruptly paused deliveries of key military aid—air defence ammunition, missiles, and artillery shells—to Ukraine under Trump’s “America First” doctrine. Ukrainian MPs..