WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump said Russian President Vladimir Putin told him ''very strongly'' in a phone call Wednesday that he will respond to Ukraine's weekend drone attack on Russian airfields as the deadlock over the war drags on.
Trump said in a social media post that his lengthy call with Putin "was a good conversation, but not a conversation that will lead to immediate Peace.''
It's the first time Trump has weighed in on Ukraine's daring attack inside Russia. The U.S. did not have advance notice of the operation, according to the White House, a point Trump emphasized during the call with Putin, according to Putin's foreign affairs adviser.
The call comes as the U.S. leads a diplomatic push to broker a peace deal following nearly 3½ years of war.
Trump, in his post, did not say how he reacted to Putin's promise to respond to Ukraine's attack, but it showed none of the frustration that Trump has expressed with his Russian counterpart in recent weeks over his prolonging of the war.
Yuri Ushakov, Putin's foreign affairs adviser, said at a briefing that the two leaders characterized the call as ''positive and quite productive.''
''I believe it was useful for Trump to hear our assessments of what happened,'' Ushakov said, noting that the discussion of the attacks was one of the key topics.
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