A phone call lasting one hour and fifteen minutes took place between U.S. President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. In a post, President Trump revealed that he had engaged in a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which lasted approximately an hour and fifteen minutes. The discussions centered around recent attacks in Ukraine, including strikes on Russian bases. Trump described the conversation as ‘good,’ clarifying it was not one that would lead to immediate peace. According to Trump, President Putin strongly expressed Russia’s intention to retaliate against the attacks on its airfields. Additionally, both leaders discussed Iran’s nuclear program, with Trump emphasizing that time is running out for Tehran regarding decisions about nuclear weapons. ‘I told President Putin that Iran cannot acquire nuclear weapons. I believe we agree on this,’ Trump noted. As mentioned, Putin expressed his intent to participate in consultations with Iran, believing it might expedite the resolution of the issue. Trump underscored that Iran’s leadership intentionally delays its decision and highlighted the need for a definitive response as soon as possible.
Trump-Putin Phone Call: Russia to Respond to Ukrainian Terror Attacks
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