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President Trump and President Vladimir V. Putin from Russia is expected to talk about the war in Ukraine on Monday.

The call, from which Mr. Trump said, would take place east at 10 a.m., the second publicly recognized telephone conversation between the two men has been since the second term of office of the American president began. The first call, which took place in February, was celebrated in Moscow to weaken Western determination to isolate and punish Russia for his invasion of Ukraine.

“Hopefully it will be a productive day, a ceasefire will take place, and this very violent war, a war that should never have happened will end,” wrote Mr. Trump on Saturday on his social media platform Truth Social.

The spokesman for Mr. Putin, Dmitri S. Peskov, confirmed the planned call and said that the Kremlin was grateful for us diplomatic efforts. The compliment was the most recent example of attempts to influence both Russia and Ukraine, Mr. Trump with flattery and bubbling language.

“If the political services of the United States – which we are very appreciated and grateful to the American side – if they actually help us achieve our goals with peaceful means, this would indeed be preferable,” Peskov told the Russian state media on Monday.

Mr. Trump competed in January in January and promised to end a quick end to the fights in Ukraine, but soon met the deep, apparently irreconcilable differences between the warfare countries. Mr. Trump has turned to a combination of threats and incentives – most of them unfulfilled – to fight Russia and Ukraine. But both sides believe that time is on their side.

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