Trump discusses potential role in Russia-Ukraine peace efforts
Trump has offered to assist in negotiating a deal between Russia and Ukraine during discussions with both leaders. Zelenskiy emphasizes the need for American support to resolve the conflict. (sources: aljazeera, reuters)

During a phone call with the Russian president, Trump proposed to help facilitate a resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Zelenskiy confirmed he also spoke with Trump and urged for increased American commitment to end the conflict.
- Trump spoke with Russian President Putin for nearly 90 minutes, during which he offered to assist in negotiations with Ukraine.
- Zelenskiy confirmed he had a conversation with Trump and called for stronger American resolve to help end the war.
Why it matters
The discussions highlight ongoing international efforts to address the conflict in Ukraine and the role of American involvement in potential peace negotiations.
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