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Trump ‘Disappointed’ by Putin, Fuels Doubts on Ukraine Peace

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President Donald Trump expressed deep “disappointment” after a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, stating his belief that Putin is “not looking to stop” the war in Ukraine and is unwilling to make concessions. This candid assessment from Trump casts further doubt on his campaign pledge to swiftly end the conflict, coming amidst reports that the US has halted its latest military aid shipment to Ukraine, including critical Patriot air defense missiles.
Hours after his conversation with Putin, Trump had a “good conversation” with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Zelenskyy highlighted discussions on Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, joint defense production, and potential “mutual purchases and investments,” all aimed at incentivizing the Trump administration to resume vital aid. The context for these talks was a devastating Russian air attack on Kyiv, which Zelenskyy viewed as a direct message from Moscow.
The intensified Russian bombardments, particularly the record strike on Kyiv immediately following the Trump-Putin call, underscore the immense challenges in achieving a peaceful resolution. Trump’s public disappointment reflects the unyielding stance from the Kremlin on its “root causes” for the war, leaving Ukraine in a precarious defensive position.
As US aid remains in limbo due to a review of military stockpiles, Germany is actively pursuing options to purchase Patriot missiles for Ukraine. This proactive step by a European ally highlights the urgency of addressing Ukraine’s air defense needs and the collective effort required to support Kyiv’s resilience against ongoing aggression.

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