Trump Calls for ‘End’ to Israel-Iran War, Says Putin Agreed in Call
- US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke for about one hour on June 14, focusing on ending the Israel-Iran war.
- The call followed escalating hostilities between Iran and Israel, with scheduled nuclear talks in Oman cancelled due to Iran's refusal to meet.
- Trump highlighted the prisoner exchanges being carried out with Putin’s involvement, emphasized the need to end the conflicts in both the Middle East and Ukraine, and conveyed hope for a peaceful resolution to these ongoing wars.
- Trump expressed confidence that an agreement could be reached between Iran and Israel to bring an end to the violent conflict, while also referring to the situation as "very alarming."
- The stalled talks and ongoing attacks suggest tensions remain high, though personal relations between the leaders indicate continued dialogue may resume soon.
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US President Donald Trump drew a parallel between the Iran-Israel conflict and the relations between Belgrade and Pristina, claiming that he prevented the outbreak of war during his first term.
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