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Trump And Putin Discuss Urgent Need To End Israel-Iran Conflict In Hour-Long Call - Worthy Christian News

  • On Saturday morning, Russian President Vladimir Putin called President Donald Trump to wish him a happy birthday and discuss the escalating Israel-Iran conflict and related nuclear issues.
  • This call followed recent Israeli airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites and Iranian missile retaliations, while a planned U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiation in Oman was canceled for Sunday.
  • During their approximately one-hour call, Putin briefed Trump on his talks with Iran and Israel leaders, and they also discussed ongoing prisoner exchanges between Russia and Ukraine.
  • Trump stated on Truth Social that both leaders agreed the Israel-Iran war should end and Trump urged Putin that his war in Ukraine should also conclude, while a U.S. official confirmed no Sunday meeting but commitment to future talks.
  • The conversation underscored intentions to pursue ceasefires and stabilize the region, yet risks of escalation remain, with Russia condemning Israel's strike and expressing concern about unpredictable Middle East consequences.
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U.S. President Donald Trump talked with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin about Iran and asked him to end the war in Ukraine.

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During a 50-minute telephonic exchange, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump condemned tensions in the Middle East and evoked a possible resumption of negotiations on Iran.

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