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Trump calls precede NATO summit


Local residents walk past burning garages outside a residential building following a Russian missile strike on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on July 6, 2026, amid the Russian invasion in Ukraine.

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The long-running Russia-Ukraine war appears to have entered a new phase after major developments over the weekend and ahead of a crunch NATO summit.

In the last 72 hours, U.S. President Donald Trump purportedly held separate calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukrainian drones struck an oil terminal and port in St. Petersburg and the surrounding area and Russia launched its second large-scale attack on Kyiv in less than a week.

The prospect of renewed diplomacy, alongside the risk of escalation, has put investors on notice at a time when markets are trying to price geopolitical risk, energy security and the integrity of Europe’s defense spending pledges.

“There is a real prospect to put an end to this war, and America’s resolve is decisive,” Zelenskyy said in a social media post on Saturday.

What Trump discussed with Putin and Zelenskyy

US President Donald Trump waves while arriving at the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Sunday, July 5, 2026.

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“There are enormous prospects for mutually beneficial cooperation between our countries. To achieve this, Donald Trump emphasized, it would be necessary to end the Ukrainian conflict as soon as possible,” Ushakov told reporters.

A White House spokesperson was not immediately available to comment when contacted by CNBC on Monday.

The U.S. president, who repeatedly said on the 2024 campaign trail that he could end the Russia-Ukraine war in one day if elected, has signaled the potential for renewed American support of Kyiv following the signing of an interim peace deal with Iran.

Ukraine intensifies attacks on Russia, creating new pressure points for Putin

This suggestion, alongside a flurry of deep-strike successes by Ukraine, has prompted some analysts to conclude that the war could be shifting in Kyiv’s favor, with Putin recently acknowledging the impact of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian fuel production for the first time.

Ukraine has stepped up attacks on Russian oil facilities and military assets in recent weeks, seeking to cut off Moscow’s energy revenues and try to raise the political pressure on the Kremlin.

Ukraine strikes Russian oil terminal

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