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Trump-Putin Call on Ukraine War
Trump spoke with Putin about the war in Ukraine, advising against escalation. Ukraine denies prior knowledge of the call, while differing opinions on resolving the conflict exist.
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Donald TrumpVladimir PutinVolodymyr ZelenskyyJoe BidenJake Sullivan
- What was Trump's stance on resolving the war in Ukraine?
- Trump expressed interest in further discussions to resolve the conflict quickly, despite previously suggesting a swift solution during his election campaign.
- How did Ukraine respond to reports of the Trump-Putin call?
- Ukraine's foreign ministry denied prior knowledge of the Trump-Putin call, contradicting reports suggesting otherwise.
- What are Biden's plans for discussion with Trump regarding the Ukraine conflict?
- While Trump discussed the war with Putin and other world leaders, Biden plans to address the peaceful transfer of power and the situation in Europe with Trump.
- What was discussed during the phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin?
- Donald Trump spoke with Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine, advising Putin against escalation and highlighting America's significant military presence in Europe.
- What are the different perspectives on resolving the Ukraine war, and who holds them?
- Trump's conversation with Putin comes amidst differing views on the conflict; Trump's advisor suggested Ukraine prioritize peace, while Ukraine seeks a victory that includes reclaiming Crimea.