U.S. President Donald Trump holds separate calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to discuss efforts to end the war in Ukraine, now in its fifth year. According to reports from multiple outlets, the talks are conducted independently with each leader rather than in a single joint setting. The discussions focus on finding a path toward ending the conflict, with each call providing an opportunity for Trump to hear directly from both sides. The coverage notes that the communication format—separate contacts with Moscow and Kyiv—aims to engage leaders from both countries while avoiding direct face-to-face interaction through the U.S. as part of the diplomacy. The reports do not provide detailed agreement terms or specific proposals resulting from the calls, but they confirm that the U.S. president is actively engaging top officials from both Russia and Ukraine regarding potential steps to bring the fighting to an end.