Putin call could lead to peace – Trump

The Russian and US heads of state spoke over the phone on Thursday and reportedly agreed to hold a summit on Ukraine within the next two weeks

Putin call could lead to peace – Trump
US President Donald Trump. © Getty Images / Celal Gunes/Anadolu

RT reports: US President Donald Trump has said his latest conversation with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, could lead to a peace settlement in the Ukraine conflict.

Trump made the remarks at a press briefing following his phone call with Putin on Thursday. There have been renewed US-Russia tensions over possible deliveries of American Tomahawk missile to Ukraine and stalled peace talks. Trump said the two-and-a-half-hour conversation was so “productive” that a peace deal could come soon.

“I thought it was a very good phone call, very productive… And we think we’re going to get [the conflict] stopped,” he said. “This may be such a productive call that we’re going to end up… we want to get peace.”

Earlier, Trump wrote on Truth Social that “great progress was made” during the call and said he and Putin had agreed to hold a bilateral summit in Budapest, Hungary.

He told reporters the meeting will likely occur within two weeks, following talks between US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, as well as Trump’s meeting with Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky in Washington on Friday. The last Putin-Trump summit, held in Anchorage, Alaska, in August, yielded no breakthrough, but Trump said on Thursday it had “set the stage” for a broader peace process.

Commenting on possible Tomahawk deliveries to Kiev, Trump neither confirmed nor denied the plans, but noted that while the US has “a lot of them,” it needs the missiles for its own security and “can’t deplete” its arsenal.

According to Putin’s foreign policy aide Yury Ushakov, the Russian president told Trump during the phone call that sending Tomahawks to Kiev would not alter the battlefield situation but could “severely undermine the prospects of a peaceful settlement” and harm Russia-US relations.

Ushakov said Putin had reaffirmed Moscow’s commitment to “a peaceful political-diplomatic resolution” and called the discussion “very substantive and extremely frank.” He added that preparations for the next Putin-Trump summit would start immediately, with Budapest under consideration. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban later wrote on X that he had also spoken with Trump and that preparations were already underway.

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