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New telephone conversation between Putin and Trump today to discuss the conflict in Ukraine

The conversation between the two leaders comes after Washington has halted the shipment of certain weapons to Ukraine, a move that has raised doubts in Kiev, but Moscow has applauded the decision, implying that it could support peace.

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Meeting between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump. Stock Photo: EFE

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump have announced that they will hold another telephone conversation today.

Trump has detailed on the Truth Social network that the conversation began at 10:00 in Washington (16:00 in the Basque Country).

The US leader will also speak in the next few hours with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski , according to sources cited by the Bloomberg news agency.

Along with this new round of meetings, the United States Government has announced that it has halted the process of sending certain weapons to Ukraine to examine the capabilities of its arsenals. It is a decision that has raised doubts in Kiev, but Moscow has applauded the move, implying that it could support peace.

Trump's diplomatic push has so far ledto two rounds of meetings between Russia and Ukraine .

The previous phone call between Trump and Putin was on the June 14 , the American president's 79th birthday.

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