Trump offers assistance to resolve Russia-Ukraine conflict
Trump communicated with both Putin and Zelenskiy regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. Zelenskiy emphasized the need for American support to help end the conflict. (sources: aljazeera, reuters, cbc)

During a phone call with Putin, Trump proposed to assist in finding a resolution to the war in Ukraine. Zelenskiy later stated he spoke with Trump and called for increased American resolve in addressing the situation.
- Trump spoke with Putin for nearly 90 minutes, during which he offered to help find a solution to the Ukraine war.
- Zelenskiy confirmed he also spoke with Trump and highlighted the importance of American support in ending the conflict.
- Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov reported on Trump's offer to assist in negotiations.
Why it matters
The discussions between Trump, Putin, and Zelenskiy could influence international efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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