Key Points

Trump disclosed details of his phone call with Putin, where both agreed the Israel-Iran war must end. The leaders also discussed Ukraine peace negotiations and prisoner swaps. Putin warned against Middle East conflict escalation, offering Russian mediation. Trump signaled openness to reviving Iran nuclear talks while marking his 79th birthday.

Key Points: Trump Putin Agree Israel Iran War Must End in Phone Call

  • Trump and Putin discussed de-escalating Israel-Iran tensions
  • Both leaders addressed potential Ukraine peace negotiations
  • Putin expressed concern over Middle East conflict expansion
  • Trump noted readiness for Iran nuclear talks revival
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Trump says he, Putin agree 'war between Israel-Iran should end'

Trump reveals he and Putin discussed Middle East tensions, agreeing the Israel-Iran conflict should end while addressing Ukraine peace talks.

Trump says he, Putin agree 'war between Israel-Iran should end'
"He feels, as do I, this war in Israel-Iran should end – Donald Trump"

Washington, June 15

US President Donald Trump has said that he had a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin over the tensions in the Middle East and Russia-Ukraine peace talks, and both of them agreed that "this war in Israel-Iran should end".

"He feels, as do I, this war in Israel-Iran should end," Trump wrote on Saturday on his social media platform Truth Social, adding that Putin knows Iran "very well".

Trump said he also explained to the Russian President that the Russia-Ukraine war "should also end" during the one-hour call, Xinhua news agency reported.

"We talked at length. Much less time was spent talking about Russia/Ukraine, but that will be for next week," the US President said.

"He (Putin) is doing the planned prisoner swaps -- large numbers of prisoners are being exchanged, immediately, from both sides."

Saturday was Trump's 79th birthday.

Trump said that Putin wished him a happy birthday during the phone call.

Putin and his US counterpart Trump had discussed the situation in the Middle East in a phone conversation, the Kremlin said on Saturday.

"The conversation lasted for 50 minutes, it was substantive, sincere and very useful," Russian Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said.

"Naturally, it was focused on the dangerous exacerbation of the situation in the Middle East."

Putin denounced the Israeli military operation against Iran and expressed grave concern over the possible escalation of the conflict, which would have unpredictable consequences for the entire Middle East region, he said in a statement.

"Putin emphasised the importance of preventing the conflict from escalating and the readiness of the Russian side to engage in possible mediation efforts," he said.

Trump also views the situation as very alarming, he said, adding that the Russian and US Presidents do not rule out a return to the negotiating track on Iran's nuclear programme.

Trump noted that the team of US negotiators is ready to resume work with Iranian representatives, according to Ushakov.

Putin also informed Trump about the execution of the agreements reached by the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul on June 2 and expressed readiness to continue talks with the Ukrainian side after June 22, he said.

Trump took note of this information and reiterated his interest in bringing the Russian-Ukrainian war to a speedy conclusion, he added.

- IANS

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments on the article:
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Rajesh K.
Interesting to see Trump-Putin dynamics continue despite sanctions. As Indians, we know how complex Middle East politics is. Hope this doesn't affect our oil imports from Iran - already petrol prices are burning holes in our pockets! 🛢️
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Priya M.
While peace is always welcome, I'm skeptical about Trump's sudden interest in mediation. Just last month he was threatening Iran. India has always maintained balanced relations in the region - maybe our diplomats could offer more stable mediation?
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Amit S.
Birthday wishes between world leaders while discussing war? Strange priorities! Anyway, hope this leads to actual de-escalation. Middle East conflicts indirectly affect us through oil prices and diaspora safety. Chalo, at least someone's talking peace.
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Sunita R.
As an Indian, I'm more concerned about the Russia-Ukraine part. Our defense deals with Russia are crucial. Hope any peace talks don't lead to sanctions that might affect our military modernization plans. Geopolitics is always about national interests first.
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Vikram J.
Trump discussing Iran nuclear program again? This flip-flop makes our consistent foreign policy look good. India has maintained relations with all sides - Israel, Iran, Russia and US. Maybe others should learn from our 'non-aligned but engaged' approach.
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Neha P.
While world focuses on Israel-Iran, hope they don't forget Afghanistan. Taliban getting stronger affects our security too. Wish our PM could also have such direct talks with global leaders about regional stability. 🤞

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