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U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, discussing potential resolutions to the ongoing Moscow-Kyiv war. According to The New York Post, Trump stated that Putin is keen to see the conflict concluded, emphasizing the humanitarian toll, citing "two million" casualties, including "young, beautiful people." Trump claimed that the war would not have occurred under his administration in 2022 and criticized his successor, President Joe Biden, for failing to handle foreign policy effectively.
During the call, Trump expressed urgency in resolving the conflict and mentioned he possesses a detailed plan to end the war, emphasizing that the loss of life on both sides is tragic. He urged for diplomatic meetings to commence immediately, reiterating that both nations require a swift resolution. However, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated he could not confirm the details of Trump's discussions, indicating that U.S.-Russia communications proceed through different channels.