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Trump and Putin's high-stakes talk to end Ukraine conflict

Donald Trump announced a conversation with Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine. Although many issues have already been agreed upon, much remains to discuss.

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What do you need to know?

  • Trump's talk with Putin: U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he will speak with Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine on Tuesday morning Eastern Time.
  • Casualties: Trump emphasized that 2,500 soldiers from both sides are dying every week, which requires an immediate end to the conflict.
  • Key issues: The discussions will include territories, power plants, and the fate of the four Ukrainian regions occupied by Russia.,and

What are the goals of Trump's conversation with Putin?

Donald Trump stated that he will speak with Vladimir Putin on Tuesday morning Eastern Time, focusing on the ongoing war in Ukraine. He highlighted that while many aspects of an agreement have been settled, important matters remain. Expressing urgency, he pointed out the high casualty rate, noting that 2,500 soldiers from both sides lose their lives each week, and stressed the immediate need to end the bloodshed in a post on the Truth Social platform.

What is the subject of negotiations?

During the conversation with Putin, Trump plans to address territorial and power plant issues. "We will be talking about land. We will be talking about power plants," said the U.S. President. Last week, the U.S. special envoy for the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, met with Putin in Moscow. The key topic of the talks was the fate of the four Ukrainian regions occupied by Russia.

What are the chances of ending the conflict?

Trump expressed hope for ending the war, although he admitted it is uncertain. "We're doing pretty well, I think, with Russia. I think we have a very good chance of reaching a cease-fire," he said. It is worth adding that two days before Witkoff's meeting with Putin, the U.S. and Ukraine agreed on a 30-day cease-fire proposal.

What is Russia's position?

Putin supported the American proposal to end the conflict peacefully but emphasized that the ceasefire should lead to lasting peace. "Any ceasefire should lead to an enduring peace and remove the root causes of this crisis," Putin noted. He also suggested that the ceasefire proposal is advantageous for Ukrainians, who can use this time for mobilization and rearming.

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