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President Trump has now invited Ukraine's leader to the White House on Monday.
He called Volodymyr Zelensky from Air Force One on his way back to D.C. from Alaska.
Trump and President Putin ended their summit with vague words about progress to end the war that is now in its fourth year and has killed or wounded more than one million people.
As NPR's Tamara Keith reports, the two met for three hours, but it isn't over yet.
isn't clear what came from it.
Coming into the summit, Trump said he would be unhappy if he didn't come away with a ceasefire.
But when the two leaders came out to speak,
there was no big announcement or clear path to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
Trump said he would be calling European leaders, but still said he hoped for another meeting.
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