WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump told reporters early on Friday he is disappointed in Russian President Vladimir Putin and does not think Putin will stop the war in Ukraine.
Trump also said he will speak to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday.
Earlier on Thursday, Trump said that a phone call Putin resulted in no progress at all on efforts to end the war in Ukraine.
âNo, I didnât make any progress with him at all,â Trump told reporters on Thursday when asked if he had moved closer toward a deal to end Russiaâs invasion, adding that he was ânot happyâ about the ongoing war.
The Kremlin earlier said Putin told Trump that Moscow will not âgive upâ on its aims in Ukraine.
The pair spoke as US-led peace talks on ending the more than three-year-old conflict in Ukraine have stalled and after Washington paused some weapons shipments to Kyiv.
The Kremlin said the call lasted almost an hour.
Trump has been frustrated with both Moscow and Kyiv as US efforts to end fighting have yielded no breakthrough.
âOur president said that Russia will achieve the aims it set, that is to say the elimination of the root causes that led to the current state of affairs,â Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters.
âRussia will not give up on these aims.â
Moscow has long described its maximalist aims in Ukraine as getting rid of the âroot causesâ of the conflict, demanding that Kyiv give up its NATO ambitions.
Moscowâs offensive in Ukraine has killed hundreds of thousands of people and Russia now controls large swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine.
Even so, Putin told Trump that Moscow would continue to take part in negotiations.
âHe also spoke of the readiness of the Russian side to continue the negotiation process,â Ushakov added.
âVladimir Putin said that we are continuing to look for a political, negotiated solution to the conflict,â Ushakov said.
Moscow has for months refused to agree to a US-proposed ceasefire in Ukraine.
Kyiv and its Western allies have accused Putin of dragging out the process while pushing on with Russiaâs advance in Ukraine.
The Kremlin said that Putin had also âstressedâ to Trump that all conflicts in the Middle East should be solved âdiplomatically,â after the US struck nuclear sites in Russiaâs ally Iran.
Putin and Trump spoke as Kyiv said that Russian strikes on Thursday killed at least eight people in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was visiting ally Denmark on Thursday.
A senior Ukrainian official said that Trump and Zelensky planned to speak to each other on Friday.
The US deciding to pause some weapons shipments has severely hampered Kyiv, which has been reliant on Western military support since Moscow launched its offensive in 2022.
Zelensky told EU allies in Denmark that doubts over US military aid reinforced the need for greater cooperation with Brussels and NATO.
He stressed again that Kyiv had always supported Trumpâs âunconditional ceasefire.â
On Wednesday, Kyiv scrambled to clarify with the US what a White House announcement on pausing some weapons shipments meant.
âContinued American support for Ukraine, for our defense, for our people is in our common interest,â Zelensky had said on Wednesday.
Russia has consistently called for Western countries to stop sending weapons to Kyiv.