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Putin tells Trump he won't back down from goals in Ukraine, Kremlin says

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By Dmitry Antonov MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump in a phone call on Thursday that Moscow wants a negotiated end to the Ukraine war but will not

Putin Asserts Commitment to Ukraine Goals in Call with Trump

By Dmitry Antonov

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin told U.S. President Donald Trump in a phone call on Thursday that Moscow wants a negotiated end to the Ukraine war but will not step back from its original goals, a Kremlin aide said.

In a wide-ranging conversation that also covered Iran and the Middle East, Trump "again raised the issue of an early end to military action" in Ukraine, the aide, Yuri Ushakov, told reporters.

"Vladimir Putin, for his part, noted that we continue to seek a political and negotiated solution to the conflict," Ushakov said.

Putin briefed Trump on the implementation of agreements reached between Russia and Ukraine last month to exchange prisoners-of-war and dead soldiers, Ushakov said, and told him that Moscow was ready to continue negotiations with Kyiv.

"Our president also said that Russia will achieve the goals it has set: that is, the elimination of the well-known root causes that led to the current state of affairs, to the current acute confrontation, and Russia will not back down from these goals," he added.

There was nothing in the Kremlin readout to suggest that Putin had made any shift in Moscow's position during the conversation with Trump, who took office with a promise to end the war swiftly but has voiced frequent frustration with the lack of progress between the two sides.

The phrase "root causes" is shorthand for the Kremlin's argument that it was compelled to go to war in Ukraine to prevent the country from joining NATO and being used by the Western alliance as a launch pad to attack Russia.

Ukraine and its European allies say that is a specious pretext for what they call an imperial-style war, but Trump in previous public comments has shown sympathy with Moscow's refusal to accept NATO membership for Ukraine.

Putin and Trump did not talk about the U.S. decision to halt some shipments of critical weapons to Ukraine, Ushakov said.

On Iran, he said, "the Russian side emphasised the importance of resolving all disputes, disagreements and conflict situations exclusively by political and diplomatic means".

Trump last month sent U.S. military bombers to strike three Iranian nuclear sites, in a move condemned by Moscow as unprovoked and illegal.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Mark Trevelyan and Lucy Papachristou)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin emphasizes Russia's goals in Ukraine during call with Trump.
  • Russia seeks a negotiated end to the Ukraine conflict.
  • Putin mentions the importance of addressing NATO concerns.
  • Trump expresses desire for an early end to military actions.
  • Russia continues negotiations with Ukraine on prisoner exchanges.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Putin tell Trump regarding the Ukraine war?
Putin informed Trump that Russia seeks a negotiated end to the Ukraine war but will not back down from its goals.
What was discussed regarding NATO during the call?
The conversation included Putin's argument that Russia was compelled to go to war to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO.
Did Putin indicate any change in Russia's position?
There was no indication from the Kremlin that Putin had shifted Moscow's position during the conversation with Trump.
What did Trump emphasize in the call?
Trump raised the issue of an early end to military action in Ukraine during the conversation.
How did Russia view the U.S. military actions in Iran?
Moscow condemned Trump's military actions against Iranian nuclear sites as unprovoked and illegal.

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