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Two Leaders, Two Hours, No Peace
Moscow, RussiaTuesday, May 20, 2025
Before these phone calls, there were direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Turkey. Both sides agreed to exchange prisoners, but they couldn't agree on an immediate ceasefire. The Russian president didn't even show up to these talks, despite calling for them. Since then, Russia has kept up its attacks on Ukraine, with mass drone strikes over the weekend.
The White House had said the U. S. president would call the Ukrainian president after his talk with the Russian president. The vice president, meanwhile, was in Italy and told reporters that the Russian president might not know how to end the war. The Russian president, in a TV interview, said Russia had the force and means to meet its military goals.
If the U. S. president can't convince the Russian president to stop the fighting, European leaders want him to join them in imposing more sanctions and tariffs on Russia. The Ukrainian president met with the U. S. vice president and secretary of state. He urged them to take a tough stance on Moscow. He said pressure is needed until Russia is ready to stop the war.
Analysts in Moscow think the Kremlin believes time and military advantage are on their side. They say Russia can keep fighting, and sanctions aren't hurting them critically. They also say Ukraine might be in a weaker position in a year.
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