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Ukraine’s Zelenskiy discussed peace talks in call with Trump

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KYIV, June 14 (Reuters) - Ukrainian President ‌Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday he had spoken to U.S. ​President Donald Trump and discussed efforts to achieve an end to the more than four-year war, ahead of a ⁠G7 meeting in France this week.

Zelenskiy, writing on Telegram, said he had wished Trump a happy 80th birthday and thanked him for the assistance provided by Washington throughout the ​conflict.

"I wished President Trump every success, first and foremost in his efforts to end Russia's war against Ukraine," ‌Zelenskiy said.

Ahead of the G7 meeting in Evian-les-Bains, where leaders are due to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine on Tuesday, Zelenskiy said he had discussed with Trump the position of their ⁠international partners. 

"We talked about what could help to bring peace closer right ⁠now, and I updated the president on the latest developments on the battlefield and how our position has strengthened," he said. "We have some good ideas that could help bring peace closer."

U.S.-brokered talks aimed at moving towards an end to the war have stalled as Washington remains ‌focused on the conflict in Iran.

However, Zelenskiy has said in recent weeks that a shift ⁠in momentum on the battlefield in Ukraine's favour has opened ‌a window of opportunity to reach a peace deal.

In an ​open letter to Russian leader Vladimir Putin this month, Zelenskiy also called for face-to-face talks to try to secure a ceasefire. The leaders of Britain, France and Germany said ‌in a statement after talks with Zelenskiy in London last ​weekend that they supported his proposal, and ⁠Europe would play a role. 

Putin has said he sees no need to ‌meet Zelenskiy and that Russian forces are advancing ⁠on the battlefield. He has maintained his call for Ukraine to cede further territory in return for peace, something Kyiv has staunchly refused. 

In thanking Trump for Washington's help, Zelenskiy cited ​in particular the supply of Javelin ‌anti-tank missiles and Patriot missile-defence systems.

Late last month, Zelenskiy wrote to Trump and the members ⁠of Congress to request an increase in ​supplies of Patriots, the only effective defence in Ukraine's arsenal against Russia's ballistic missiles.

(Reporting ​by Daniel Flynn; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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