Today's long-awaited Trump-Putin call, time detected

US President Donald Trump confirmed that he agreed with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, “for many elements” of a peace agreement in Ukraine before the long-awaited call between them. Through a post on Social Truth, Trump said there is still much work to be done, but peace seems near. “Each week brings 2,500 deaths [...]
US President Donald Trump confirmed that he agreed with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, “for many elements” of a peace agreement in Ukraine before the long-awaited call between them.
Through a post on Social Truth, Trump said there is still much work to be done, but peace seems near. “Each week it brings 2,500 military deaths from both sides, and it must now end. I eagerly await the call with President Putin”, it was his comment.
Earlier, the White House chief told reporters that “will see if we can work a peace agreement, a truce and peace, and I think we'll be able to do it”. Even Secretary of State Marco Rubio claimed that the negotiation process aimed at ending Russia's fight against Ukraine has brought the parties closer to peace, though much effort is still needed to reach a final agreement.
Rubio made this statement in an interview for Fox News Radio, which was later released completely by the American State Department. I think we're close to the deal. Of course, much remains to be done, but we're closer than we were two weeks or six months ago”, the U.S. top diplomat learned to say. And while he recalled once again that Trump wants the quick end of this conflict, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky on the other hand accused Putin of extending the war, tch reports, broadcast Periscope.
This proposal could have been implemented long ago”, he said, adding that “Every day in wartime means human life”.
Phone conversations between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin will take place today between 1: 00 p.m. and 1500, the Kremlin says.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says the two leaders will speak “as long as they think it's necessary”.












