- The two leaders extended invitations to “visit the nations of the other”.
- Trump is rented to the Russian president in his social post of truth.
- Trump-Putin’s call came after a prisoner exchange this week.
Washington: US President Donald Trump said he had a “long and very productive” call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday in which they agreed to “immediately” start negotiations to end the war of the ‘ Ukraine.
Trump declared on Truth Social that the two leaders had extended invitations to “visit the nations of each other”, while the American chief said that he would call Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the moment “to inform him of the call.
In an extraordinary thaw in relations between Washington and Moscow, the Kremlin said separately that the call had lasted an hour and a half and that Putin and Trump had agreed that “the time had come to work together”.
Putin also told Trump that a “long-term regulation” of the Ukrainian conflict launched by the Invasion of Russia in 2022 of its pro-Western neighbor was possible and invited the American president to Moscow, the Kremlin said.
Trump-Putin’s call came after a prisoner exchange this week who saw Moscow to the American professor Marc Fogel while Washington released the Russian cryptocurrency track Alexander Vinnik.
Trump praised the Russian president in his social post of truth, saying that Putin “even used my very strong” common sense “campaign.
He said they “both agreed, we want to stop the millions of deaths in the war with Russia / Ukraine” – Trump using an unconfirmed figure for war tolls.
“We have agreed to work together, very closely, including visiting the nations of each other,” said Trump.
“We have also accepted that our respective teams immediately start negotiations, and we will start by calling President Zelensky, from Ukraine, to inform him of the conversation, something that I will do at the moment.”
Trump said he had asked the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, CIA director John Ratcliffe, national security advisor Michael Waltz and his envoy in the Middle East Steve Witkoff “to direct the negotiations that I Think, will have a success “.