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Trump's Shift in Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks
Washington, USAMonday, May 19, 2025
Trump also shared his conversation with Putin with several other world leaders, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and leaders from Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, and the European Commission. Reports suggest that these leaders were taken aback by Trump's account of the call, noting that he seemed unwilling to pressure Putin more strongly.
The phone call between Trump and Putin came after Putin declined to attend peace talks in Turkey, which he had initially proposed. This move led Trump to comment that significant progress was unlikely until he and Putin met face-to-face. Diplomatic efforts to end the conflict have been ramping up, with Russia and Ukraine holding direct talks in Istanbul just days before. Despite Trump's vow to end the war quickly if re-elected, achieving peace has been challenging, with both sides still far apart.
European leaders are worried. They fear that Trump might make a deal with Putin that favors Russia's demands, potentially harming Ukraine's interests in the process. The situation remains complex, with many uncertainties about how the peace talks will unfold.
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