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Russian media: Macron calls Putin for the first time since May, discusses situation at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant

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According to the Russian state-controlled news agency Ria Novosti, French President Emmanuel Macron urged his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to allow the proposed mission of the International Atomic Energy Agency to visit the nuclear plant in the Russian-occupied town of Enerhodar. Putin reportedly expressed his will to cooperate. Russia seized control of the Zaporizhzhia plant in March and is using the site as a military base to launch attacks on Ukraine.

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Former U.S. Ambassador Steven Pifer discusses recent U-turn in U.S. President Trump’s policy on Ukraine following a phone call with Putin. Pifer says that Trump can still end Russia’s war if he starts using leverage on Moscow but argues that, regardless, Ukraine and Europe should assume they will have to manage the conflict without U.S. support.

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