
Efforts are underway to resolve the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict. In a recent update, the Kremlin confirmed that US President Donald Trump is preparing to engage in talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Kremlin Confirms Upcoming Talks
The Kremlin’s spokesperson, Dmitry Peskov, announced that the two leaders will have a phone conversation on Tuesday. While the specific discussion points remain undisclosed, the call aims to address critical matters involving both nations.
Focus on Key Issues
President Trump stated that the talks will cover topics such as land disputes and power plants. He mentioned previous discussions with Putin about dividing certain assets between Russia and Ukraine.
Follow-up to Earlier Developments
This planned conversation follows White House special representative Steve Witkoff's earlier announcement that US and Russian leaders would connect this week. Trump previously held a phone call with Putin in February regarding the Russia-Ukraine situation, shortly after beginning his second term in office.
Trump and Zelenskyy’s Encounter
Trump also met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on the same matter. Theirs, however, was said to have turned into a heated argument. Zelenskyy later apologized to Trump for his actions, admitting that he should have managed the situation differently.
Calls for Peace and Ceasefire
Ukrainian citizens continue to urge the US to take significant steps to help end the war. In response, multiple agreements have been established between Ukraine and the United States. Meanwhile, officials report that both Russia and Ukraine are open to a 30-day ceasefire.