President Donald Trump expressed significant “disappointment” after his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who reportedly remained steadfast in his refusal to make concessions for peace in Ukraine. This diplomatic stalemate coincided with a brutal, record-breaking Russian aerial bombardment of Kyiv, an attack that unfolded just hours before Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The timing of the strike was viewed by Zelenskyy as a direct message from Moscow.
Amid this escalating aggression, Trump had a “good conversation” with Zelenskyy, focusing on Ukraine’s critical air defense needs, joint defense production, and potential “mutual purchases and investments.” These discussions underline Ukraine’s urgent efforts to secure continued US military aid, which has reportedly been halted due to concerns over US military stockpiles, including vital Patriot missiles.
The immediate and intense Russian response after the Trump-Putin call highlights the Kremlin’s continued aggressive posture and its interpretation of diplomatic overtures. Ukraine is facing an unprecedented barrage, making the resumption of robust air defense capabilities an immediate priority. Trump’s frustration emphasizes the deep challenges in negotiating an end to the conflict.
With US aid in limbo, Germany has emerged as a potential provider, confirming “intensive talks” to acquire Patriot missile systems for Ukraine. This European initiative underscores the urgency of addressing Ukraine’s defensive needs and filling the gap left by the uncertainty surrounding US military assistance, as Russian bombardments persist.
Putin’s Refusal Leaves Trump “Disappointed” as Kyiv Burns
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