Putin and Trump may have spoken more than twice, Kremlin says
- The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump may have had more contacts than the two announced phone calls this year, as reported in video footage on state television.
- Trump described his desire for peace in Ukraine and mentioned that he had been in contact with Putin in recent weeks, according to an interview with the Washington Examiner.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated that there could be another phone call between Trump and Putin if Ukraine continues strikes on Russian energy infrastructure.
- Peskov regarded the latest phone call as a step towards a face-to-face meeting, highlighting ongoing Russia-U.S. Talks scheduled in Riyadh.
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Trump and Putin begin addressing cumulated geo-strategic debris......
The phone call on 18 March between Presidents Trump and Putin has happened. It was a success, insofar as it allowed both sides to label the result as 'positive'. And it did not lead to a breakdown (by virtue of the smallest of concessions from Putin - an energy infrastructure truce) - something easily it could have done (i.e. devolve into impasse - with Trump excoriating Putin, as he has done to Zelensky), given the fantastical and unrealistic e…
Secret phone conversations between Putin and Trump?
According to the Ukrainian General Staff, 140 acts of combat were registered on the front between Ukraine and Russia on Sunday. This is revealed in a situation report posted on Facebook. According to the report, Russia carried out 74 airstrikes on Ukrainian positions and dropped 97 guided bombs. In addition, 2,350 kamikaze drones were used during the Russian attacks. Despite the agreement, the Ukrainians also attacked two important energy center…
Putin and Trump May Have Spoken More Than Twice, Kremlin Says
Putin and Trump may have spoken more than twice, Kremlin says
Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump may have had more contacts than the two publicly announced telephone calls over recent months, the Kremlin said in video footage published by state television on Sunday.
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