Putin and Trump discussed Middle East tensions, Ukraine talks on phone call, Kremlin says
- On Saturday, Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held a 50-minute phone call to discuss escalating Middle East tensions and Ukraine peace talks.
- The call followed recent Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites and ongoing prisoner exchange agreements reached in June peace talks between Russia and Ukraine.
- During the call, Putin briefed Trump on talks with Iran and Israel, condemned Israel’s military operation, and emphasized risks of escalation threatening the broader Middle East situation.
- Trump characterized the situation in the region as highly concerning and confirmed that both sides are promptly exchanging large numbers of prisoners, including those seriously injured and individuals under 25 years old.
- Leaders agreed the Israel-Iran conflict should end while the U.S. and Russia remain open to further negotiations on the Iranian nuclear issue and Ukraine settlement.
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Putin Pushes Peace Talks After Prisoner Swap - American Faith
Russian President Vladimir Putin told President Trump on Saturday that Moscow is prepared to resume peace talks with Kyiv after June 22, once prisoner exchanges and body repatriations are complete. This marks the fifth call between the two leaders since Trump assumed office, reflecting his effort to reshape U.S.–Russia relations. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed that the exchanges will conclude before any new negotiations begin.…
Apparently, Putin has now put forward concrete proposals for a peace deal in Ukraine, which are the cornerstones.
Putin speaks to Trump, condemns Israel’s strikes on Iran, Kremlin says - West Hawaii Today
MOSCOW (Reuters) — Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke to U.S. President Donald Trump for 50 minutes on Saturday, focusing on hostilities between Israel and Iran and calling for efforts to bring them to an end.
Source: Israel concerned U.S. will push for end of Iran operation before its aims are met
Israel’s leadership is concerned that international pressure may force the IDF to stop striking Iran before its mission is complete, an Israeli security source told Jewish Insider on Sunday. The source spoke a day after President Donald Trump wrote in a Truth Social post that this war in Israel-Iran should end,” and continued to express hope that a deal could be reached between Washington and Tehran, even as the next round of negotiations betwee…
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