President Donald Trump will speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin Tuesday on a month-long ceasefire in Ukraine, a step toward a long-term peace plan.
The two leaders spoke a week after Putin said he agreed in principle with a US plan for a 30-day Ukraine truce.
The White House says the two leaders have concluded their second official phone call since the president took office.
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