Trump’s inner team suggests another Putin call
Putin has shown support for a complete cessation of hostilities but has raised concerns about the specifics, such as requiring US monitoring along the frontlines and a suspension of Ukrainian reinforcements. During their last call, Putin agreed to a moratorium on attacks against energy infrastructure, which Zelensky had also endorsed. However, the Russian Defense Ministry has since reported Ukrainian strikes that violated the partial ceasefire.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov downplayed the NBC report, clarifying that no contact between Putin and Trump is scheduled in the immediate future, and dismissed claims of “speculation and outright lies.” Meanwhile, Russian negotiator Kirill Dmitriev, who met with White House officials, stated that progress was being made on resolving the conflict, though some third parties are attempting to derail US-Russian relations. Reports in the UK and Germany suggest that a third call between Putin and Trump could be expected soon after Dmitriev’s visit.
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