The US president, Donald Trump, and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenski, agreed to continue the conversations to be able to implement a high partial fire with Russia with a cessation of hostilities in energy and in the Black Sea in a call that “advances towards the end of the war” in Ukraine. “The meeting of senior officials of both countries helped significantly to move towards the end of the war” in Ukraine, according to the White House spokeswoman, Karoline Leavitt, based on a statement issued later by the State Department and the National Security Council on today’s call between Trump and Zelenski. The text explained that in the call of about an hour, Trump explained to the Ukrainian president the content of the conversation of about 90 minutes that he had with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, “thoroughly.” “Zelenski requested additional aerial defenses to protect his civilians, particularly Patriots missile systems, and President Trump agreed to work with him to identify what is available, specifically in Europe,” says the US statement. Both leaders agreed on the need to advance the partial fire that begins with not attacking the energy infrastructure, while “technical teams will meet in Saudi Arabia in the next few days to talk about how to extend the high fire to the black sea on the road to a high total fire.”
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