Putin told Trump that Russia 'will not step back' from Ukraine war goals in hour-long call: Kremlin
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed Iran, Ukraine and other issues on phone call on Thursday, the Kremlin said, in their sixth publicly disclosed chat since Trump returned to the White House.
The Kremlin added that Putin told Trump that Moscow will not "give up" on its aims in Ukraine, while pledging it will also keep up a negotiating process on the conflict.
Putin says Iran issues should be resolved by diplomatic means
While discussing the situation around Iran, Putin emphasised the need to resolve all issues by political and diplomatic means, said Yuri Ushakov, his foreign affairs adviser.
The United States struck three sites in Iran on June 22, inserting itself into Israel's war aimed at destroying Tehran's nuclear programme.
Putin voices Moscow's readiness to pursue talks with Kyiv
On the conflict in Ukraine, Ushakov said Trump emphasised his push for a quick halt to the fighting, and Putin voiced Moscow's readiness to pursue talks with Kyiv.
At the same time, the Russian leader emphasised that Moscow will seek to achieve its goals in Ukraine and remove the “root causes” of the conflict, Ushakov said.
On the phone call, Putin argued that he sent troops into Ukraine in February 2022 to fend off a threat to Russia posed by Ukraine's push to join NATO and protect Russian speakers in Ukraine -- arguments rejected by Kyiv and its allies.
Putin says peace deal must see Ukraine abandon its NATO bid
He insisted that any prospective peace deal must see Ukraine abandon its NATO bid and recognise Russia's territorial gains.
It should be noted that Thursday's call follows the Pentagon's confirmation that it's pausing shipment of some weapons to Ukraine as it reviews US military stockpiles. The weapons being held up for Ukraine include air defence missiles, precision-guided artillery and other equipment.
The details on the weapons in some of the paused deliveries were confirmed by a US official and former national security official familiar with the matter. They both requested anonymity to discuss what is being held up as the Pentagon has yet to provide details.
Ushakov said a suspension of some US weapons shipments to Ukraine wasn't discussed in the Trump-Putin call.
(With inputs from AP)
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