Trump and Putin Hold First Known Call Since Iran Conflict
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke by phone for 90 minutes — their first publicly acknowledged conversation since the early days of the US-Israeli war with Iran.
Trump declined Putin's offer to help manage Iran's enriched uranium, instead urging Moscow to focus on ending the war in Ukraine.
Key Developments
Trump stated that Putin offered to assist the US in handling Iran's enriched uranium as part of a potential nuclear deal. However, the US president declined the proposal, preferring that Russia concentrate its efforts on resolving the conflict in Ukraine.
The US president suggested a ceasefire in Ukraine and indicated that Putin might announce something related to that initiative.
Ceasefire Proposal
The Kremlin confirmed that Putin proposed a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine to mark the anniversary of the end of World War Two next month.
"I suggested a little bit of a ceasefire and I think he might do that — he might announce something having to do with that."
— President Donald Trump
Official Statements
- Trump revealed he urged a partial ceasefire and expressed belief that Putin might follow through with an announcement.
- The Kremlin verified that Putin's proposal for a temporary truce would coincide with the WWII anniversary commemorations.