Putin and Trump discuss Iran and Israel crisis in birthday call

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a 50 minute phone call with US President Donald Trump.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a 50 minute phone call with US President Donald Trump. Credit: The Nightly

Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a 50 minute phone call with US President Donald Trump focusing on hostilities between Israel and Iran and calling for efforts to bring them to an end.

Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said Putin condemned the Israeli military operation against Iran and expressed concern about the risks of escalation.

Trump, in his account on Truth Social, said most of the discussion centred on the Middle East, but that he also told Putin Russia’s war in Ukraine should end.

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“Vladimir Putin condemned Israel’s military operation against Iran and expressed serious concern about a possible escalation of the conflict, which would have unpredictable consequences for the entire situation in the Middle East,” Ushakov told reporters.

Ushakov said Trump described events in the Middle East as “very alarming”. But the two leaders said they did not rule out a return to the negotiating track on Iran’s nuclear program, Ushakov said.

Ushakov said US negotiators were ready to hold further talks with Iranian representatives, with Oman as mediator. The latest round, scheduled for Sunday in Oman, has been cancelled.

The Kremlin aide said Putin told Trump Russia stood by proposals to ease tension and resolve issues concerning Iran’s nuclear program.

“The Russian president recalled that prior to the current rise in tension our side had proposed concrete steps intended to find mutually acceptable agreements during talks between US and Iranian representatives about the Iranian nuclear program,” Ushakov said.

Trump’s account of the conversation included what amounted to his first explicit appeal for hostilities in Ukraine to end.

“The call lasted approximately 1 hour,” Trump wrote. “He feels, as do I, this war in Israel-Iran should end, to which I explained, his war should also end.”

Trump said he and Putin mostly discussed the Middle East and spent “much less time” talking about the war in Ukraine. Trump hinted at follow-up discussions on the war in Ukraine in the coming week.

On Ukraine, Ushakov said Putin told the US leader that Russia was ready to continue negotiations with the Ukrainians after June 22, according to state news agency RIA.

Ushakov also said the presidents expressed satisfaction “at their personal relations which have allowed for them to speak in a business-like manner to seek solutions to issues that are bilateral or on the international agenda, however complex those issues might be”.

Putin also congratulated Trump on his 79th birthday.

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