Russian President Vladimir Putin and his American counterpart Donald Trump had a phone conversation Wednesday, confirmed by both Moscow and Washington. According to RT, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the speech lasted about an hour and a half, with the two leaders discussing the conflict in mostly in Ukraine, and mostly in Ukraine.
The phone turned out to be “long and extremely productive,” Trump said in a post about his true social media platform. “We discussed Ukraine, the Middle East, energy, artificial intelligence, the power of the dollar, and a variety of other subjects,” the US President wrote.
The two leaders agreed that they would “want to stop millions of deaths in the war with Russia/Ukraine,” Trump announced the launch of “immediate” negotiations to resolve the Ukraine conflict He said he did.
Wednesday’s call represents the first official top-level contact between Moscow and Washington since Trump took office in January. The phone conversation between Trump and Putin has been rumored for several weeks, but none has been officially confirmed.
European forces, including Britain, France and Germany, have argued that they must be involved in future negotiations regarding the fate of Ukraine, stressing that only a fair agreement with security guarantees can ensure lasting peace. It’s there. The statement follows Donald Trump’s allegations regarding the imminent US-Russia negotiations.
“Our shared goal is to place Ukraine in a position of strength. The seven European countries and the European Commission stated after the Paris conference.
They emphasized that “Ukraine should be provided with strong security assurances,” adding that Ukraine peace is important for transatlantic security.
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