Putin and Trump hold phone call – Kremlin aide – RT World News


Yuri Ushakov said the president discussed the conflicts between the US and Iran and between Russia and Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a telephone conversation with his US counterpart Donald Trump, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told journalists. He said the US President had initiated the call to discuss the latest international developments.

The conversation focused on the Iran conflict and trilateral talks between Moscow, Washington and Kiev aimed at settling the Ukraine conflict, according to aides. A conversation took place between the two presidents “Business-like, open and structured” Both leaders expressed their readiness to continue regular contacts, Ushakov said.

Putin and Trump spoke for about an hour, he said.

The US president reiterated Washington’s interest in ending hostilities between Moscow and Kiev and reaching a long-term settlement of the Ukraine conflict. According to Ushakov, Putin thanked the Trump administration for its continued mediation efforts.

Putin shared his thoughts on the ongoing conflict in Iran and told Trump about his talks last week with leaders of the Gulf states and Iranian President Massoud Pezheshkian. Trump, in turn, expressed his opinion about the situation, saying that Ushakov had too much “Normal” Discussion on the topic.

Trump described the conversation with Putin “good call” At a press conference later Monday, the leaders said they discussed the Iran war and both “The Never Ending Struggle” In Ukraine.



Gulf oil production could stop within weeks - Putin

The last time the two presidents had a phone call was in December. The White House explained this “positive” in time.

Earlier Monday, Putin warned that continued conflict in the Middle East risks seriously disrupting global oil and gas flows, especially as the key sea route, the Strait of Hormuz, is virtually closed.

The conflict could lead to a halt in Gulf oil production and a “The new…price reality,” He said in a government meeting. Moscow remains a “Trusted Fuel Supplier” The President said, it will continue to provide oil and gas to countries it sees as reliable partners.

Moscow has condemned the US and Israeli bombing of Iran “A premeditated and unprovoked act of aggression.” Putin himself gave no public assessments of the operation as a whole but described the assassination of Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “Breach of Cynicism” Ethics and International Law.

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