
Putin-Trump Call: Putin Blasts Europe's 'War Party,' Claims Control Over Key Ukrainian Territory

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Russian President Vladimir Putin used an 85-minute phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on July 4 to outline Moscow's position on the war in Ukraine, according to the Kremlin. Putin accused Kyiv and its European backers of prolonging the conflict and claimed Russian forces were advancing steadily along the front line, highlighting Kostiantynivka as a key military objective. Trump reiterated support for efforts to end the war, while the leaders also discussed Iran, regional stability and future U.S.-Russia cooperation, including a joint space mission. The call came days before a NATO summit expected to focus heavily on Ukraine and European security.
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AI GeneratedRussian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump held an 85-minute call on July 4th. Putin asserted that Russian forces are confidently advancing in Ukraine, specifically highlighting the capture of Konstantinovka. While Trump expressed a desire to end the conflict, Putin reaffirmed Russia's commitment to its objectives. They also discussed the Middle East and space cooperation.
