Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
Washington: US President Donald Trump has said that he has spoken directly to his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over the phone. Trump said that during the conversation, it has been agreed to start negotiations to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. Trump said in a social media post that he made a ‘long and very productive phone call’ with Putin and both decided that his teams would start talks immediately. It is believed that this conversation between the two leaders will prove to be important in pushing the ongoing war for 3 years.
Putin will come to America, Trump will go to Russia
Trump also stated that he and Putin have agreed to travel to each other’s countries. Trump wrote on the social media platform Truthasocial, ‘As we both agreed, we want to stop millions of deaths in the Russia-Ukraine war. President Putin also used my strong election slogan ‘Common Sense’. We both believe in this and we have agreed to work very closely, including a visit to each other’s countries.
Discussion on talking to Jailonsky too
The US dialogue team will include External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio, CIA director John Ratcliffe, National Security Advisor Michael Waltz and Ambassador and Special Envoy Steve Witcoff. It is being told that this is the first time in 3 years when Russia has been talked about Ukraine and no representative of Ukraine was present during the conversation. However, there has been a discussion between Trump and Putin to talk to Jailonsky. At the same time, the two leaders also spoke on the issue of middle-East.
Russia’s statement revealed on conversation
Russia’s statement has also come on the conversation between the two leaders. The Russian President’s office Kremlin has said that during the phone call between President Putin and Trump, the two leaders agreed that ‘our countries have come to work together.’ Kremlin spokesman Dimitri Peskov said that Putin invited Trump to visit Moscow. Peskov said, ‘The solution to the Ukraine crisis was also discussed. President Trump advocated a ceasefire’s immediate need and peaceful solution to problems.
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