Trump-Putin phone call again to end the war
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Trump-Putin phone call again to end the war
US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have agreed to restart talks in the Middle East to end the war in Ukraine.
The British media outlet BBC reported that the two leaders' 90-minute long phone call on Tuesday (March 18) focused mostly on the ceasefire.
A statement issued by the White House after the phone call said that the two leaders agreed to start the peace process through a ceasefire in energy and infrastructure. The statement said that talks in the Middle East will begin very soon to start the peace process.
Middle East-based news outlet Al Jazeera said that the two leaders agreed to end the conflict through a long-term peace process. They also agreed to stop the use of strategic weapons in the Middle East. They also discussed Iran.
White House Press Secretary Carolyn Leavitt said in an X-Handle that Trump and Putin discussed the need for a ceasefire in Ukraine and the peace process.
In an X-Post, Carolyn Leavitt said, “Both leaders agreed on the need to end this war through a long-term peace process.”
Both sides expressed optimism about establishing better relations between Russia and the United States, she said. Carolyn Leavitt said that the amount of blood and resources that Russia and Ukraine are spending on this war would be better used for the people of both countries. This conflict was unnecessary and could have ended long ago.
The two leaders also discussed reducing tensions between Israel and Iran, she said.
A Kremlin statement after the call said that the two presidents had detailed and frank discussions on the situation in Ukraine.