Recent headlines reveal that Vladimir Putin is signaling a willingness to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war, with Donald Trump suggesting the Pope could mediate peace talks.
Despite these overtures, skepticism remains about Russia's true intentions, as Putin continues to exert control over the conflict and threatens the West with missile tests. Trump described his recent phone call with Putin as productive, hinting at possible ceasefire discussions and a pause on new sanctions. However, analysts warn that these talks may not lead to meaningful progress, as Russia maintains a strong negotiating position.
The situation remains tense, with the potential for both diplomatic breakthroughs and further escalation.
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I think that two major presidents are talking about peace talks during a major war, but we aren't talking with Ukraine, but with Russia.
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Its the largest scale, hope that it finally ends.
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‘Let the Process Begin’ – Trump Says Call With Putin ‘Went Very Well’
The US president said Moscow and Kyiv would start working towards a ceasefire deal, and his tone suggests that more sanctions on Moscow are unlikely at present.
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Putin ‘wants to stop’ Ukraine war, Trump says as Don wants Pope to hold peace talks for ‘big egos’ & reveals red line
VLADIMIR Putin is planning to test the launch of a ballistic missile capable of striking the UK in a chilling threat to the West. Ukraine’s military intelligence said that Russia plans to
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