
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin hold a bilateral meeting at the G20 leaders summit in Osaka, Japan June 28, 2019. — Reuters
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US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will speak on the phone by phone in an important move to stop the war in Ukraine for more than three years in the Moscow attack.
The two sides have expressed hope of a recent dialogue between Washington and Moscow, but it has agreed that only a high -level call can solve the most difficult places of a 30 -day war.
Ukraine has agreed to a ceasefire – nevertheless, both Kiev and the European capitals are suspected that Putin is stopping, and surprisingly, Trump is willing to use a leather against a leader with whom he plans to restore relations.
“We’re going to make a very important call,” Trump told reporters on Monday. ” “We’re going down at a very critical stage.”
“Many elements of the final agreement have been agreed, but a lot remains,” Trump added on his truth social network.
“I look far ahead for a call with President Putin,” he said.
Putin said last week that he had agreed with the idea of a ceasefire but warned that he had “serious questions” how he would be implemented how he wanted to talk to Trump.
With Moscow occupying parts of southern and eastern Ukraine, US officials have made it clear that Ukraine is likely to stop the area in any agreement.
Trump said on Sunday that he and Putin would discuss “distributing some assets”, including land and power plants: a clear reference to the Moscow -controlled Zaporizia nuclear plant in Europe’s largest European largest southern Ukraine.
US-Ukraine partition
The US policy on Ukraine has seen a full position in Trump’s return to the White House.
The US president stunned the world when he announced last month that he had spoken to Putin, the call was broken until the Russian leader breaks the Western efforts until his troops maintain their Ukraine invasion.
He has since said that he has spoken to the Russian leader “multiple times”, for which he has repeatedly praised in the past, though no one has been officially announced.
Trump’s special envoy Steve Watticov held a three -hour meeting with Putin in Moscow last Thursday to provide details of the joint Seas Fire Plan, which considers a 30 -day break in enmity.
But since Washington’s relations with Moscow have melted, its relations with Ukraine have become much more complicated.
In the Oval Office on February 28, Trump matches a television scream with Ukrainian President Wolodmeer Zillski, which has temporarily suspended Kiev’s billions of dollars in military aid to the United States.
Zlinski later launched a ceasefire and agreed that the ceasefire plan and agreement was agreed to provide preferential access to Ukraine’s rare Earth minerals to the United States.
‘Being through hell’
But Zillski has still expressed his anger over Putin’s recent statements, and has accused him of extending the fight to improve Moscow’s position in the battlefield.
Russia has been moving in several areas of the frontline for more than a year.
Moscow has been especially proud of the removal of Ukraine troops from Russia’s western Kursi region in recent times – which was a major bargaining quiet for Kiev.
The concerns among the Western allies have raised that Trump is removing Putin too much without demanding any privileges from the Valley Russian leader.
Trump has repeatedly said that he wants to eliminate bloodshed – but he wants to remain in accordance with the election campaign in 2024 that he will end the fight soon.
The president said last week that if necessary, he could target Russia with “destructive” economic sanctions, but he hopes he will not be needed and Putin will reach an agreement.
Meanwhile, the US president has repeatedly proud of his bond with Putin.
During the Zilnski row, Trump spoke that “Putin is going through a lot of hell with me,” referring to the investigation during his first term, whether he had joined Moscow for the 2016 election.