Trump offers to help Putin find deal with Ukraine, also speaks with Zelenskiy


FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin shake hands during a press conference following their meeting to negotiate an end to the war in Ukraine, at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, in Anchorage, Alaska, U.S., August 15, 2025. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo

July 5 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump, speaking ⁠to Russian leader Vladimir Putin by telephone for nearly 90 minutes, offered to help find ⁠a solution to the Ukraine war, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said in comments made public early ‌on Sunday.

Ushakov said Trump made the offer during the call on Saturday, U.S. Independence Day, in the context of his participation next week at the NATO summit in Turkey.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he also spoke to Trump.

"The American president once again confirmed his ​readiness to work towards a rapid end to the fighting and ⁠find solutions to overcome the crisis," Ushakov said ⁠of Trump's call with the Russian president.

Ushakov, who described the conversation as "business-like and quite constructive," said Russia sought "a ⁠political-diplomatic ‌resolution of the conflict, with due account of Russia's fundamental approach."

Ushakov accused Kyiv and its European allies of "counting on extending and even escalating the conflict, and on terrorism against civilians."

He was referring to ⁠Ukraine's long-range strikes on Russian targets, mainly linked to the oil ​industry, which have triggered fuel shortages ‌in several Russian regions.

Ushakov said Putin "depicted the real situation on the battlefield where the Russian armed ⁠forces are confidently ​advancing, liberating one locality after another."

Russian commanders told Putin on Friday that Moscow's troops had captured the strategically important city of Kostiantynivka in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region.

On Saturday, Zelenskiy and Ukraine's General Staff dismissed that claim, saying Kyiv's forces still controlled ⁠the city.

Russia has said any solution must include Moscow assuming ​full control over Ukraine's Donbas region.

Ukraine rejects that assertion and Zelenskiy urged Putin last month to hold a one-on-one meeting with him, but the Kremlin leader refused.

U.S. ENVOYS

Ushakov quoted Trump as saying that Washington's envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared ⁠Kushner, would keep trying to broker a settlement and were prepared to make another visit to Moscow.

U.S. diplomatic efforts have virtually stalled as Washington is focused on the war with Iran.

Ushakov said Putin expressed hope during the conversation that U.S. diplomatic efforts in the Iran conflict would "allow for mutually acceptable long-term solutions to be found ​on key issues of a settlement."

Ushakov said Putin also reminded Trump that ⁠he had an open invitation to visit Moscow.

Zelenskiy, writing on his Telegram account, described his conversation with the U.S. ​president as "very good," including a discussion on the war's 1,200-km (746-mile) front ‌line.

"There is a real prospect to end this war and ​American resolve will have a crucial meaning," he said. Zelenskiy said he and Trump agreed to continue discussions at the NATO meeting.

(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Jonathan Oatis, David Gregorio, Rod Nickel)

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