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Trump and Putin to Hold Call Ahead of Zelenskiy’s White House Visit

Trump and Putin to Hold Call Ahead of Zelenskiy’s White House Visit. Source: The White House, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are scheduled to hold a phone call on Thursday, according to a report by Axios. The planned conversation comes just one day before Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s highly anticipated visit to the White House, a meeting expected to focus on U.S.-Ukraine relations and ongoing regional tensions.

Axios, citing a source familiar with the matter, revealed that the timing of the Trump-Putin discussion has drawn attention due to its proximity to Zelenskiy’s visit. While no specific agenda or details of the call have been disclosed, the conversation is expected to touch on pressing global and regional issues that could influence U.S.-Russia relations and broader international diplomacy.

The upcoming dialogue between Trump and Putin underscores the continued strategic importance of communication between Washington and Moscow, especially amid heightened scrutiny over both nations’ roles in global security and foreign policy. Observers note that such direct talks between world leaders often shape the tone of future diplomatic efforts, potentially affecting discussions related to Ukraine, NATO, and energy cooperation.

Zelenskiy’s scheduled White House meeting with Trump is seen as a critical opportunity to strengthen bilateral ties between the U.S. and Ukraine. Analysts suggest that the outcome of the Trump-Putin call could set the stage for how U.S. policy toward Eastern Europe is perceived in the coming months.

Though details remain limited, the timing and participants of the conversation highlight the complex diplomatic balancing act facing the Trump administration. The world will be closely watching how the call influences the tone of U.S. foreign relations as the geopolitical spotlight turns once again to Washington.

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