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Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump held multiple phone calls, discussing the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine. The Kremlin stated Putin urged an immediate halt to U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran, warning of severe global economic disruption, and offered Russia's mediation. Putin assured Trump that Russia was not sharing intelligence with Iran, a point confirmed by a U.S. envoy. The conversations also touched on global energy issues and Venezuela.
In multilateral forums, Russia and China blocked a UN Security Council measure related to Iran's nuclear program. Russia publicly denounced the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with Putin sending congratulations to the new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, and reaffirming Russia's unwavering support. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov criticized Western countries, stating the EU has discredited itself on Ukraine and that U.S. actions toward Iran demonstrated cynicism. He also claimed three-way consultations with Ukraine and the U.S. are paused.
On the Ukraine conflict, a major prisoner swap was conducted, freeing 600 individuals with UAE and U.S. mediation. However, Russian officials stated peace talks are not ready to resume. Domestically, Putin made a series of personnel appointments, including naming a deputy prosecutor general. A Russian delegation also held a meeting with members of the U.S. Congress, described by Moscow as a vital step in reviving dialogue.
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Trump's Iran conflict: claims of imminent end, military strikes, and diplomatic maneuvers
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held a phone call where they discussed the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine. Trump stated the war with Iran was 'very complete' and that Iran's military had been 'crushed,' while Putin reportedly offered proposals for quickly ending the conflict. According to reports, Putin suggested Russia could reduce its support for Iran if the United States cut off aid to Ukraine. The conversation occurred amid discussions about potential U.S. sanctions relief for Russia. Some European leaders criticized Trump's approach, with one comparing his tactics to Putin's. The call highlights the ongoing diplomatic interplay between the two leaders over these separate international conflicts, with Putin seeking concessions on Ukraine in exchange for shifting his position on Iran.
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held a phone call where they discussed the conflicts in Iran and Ukraine. Trump stated the war with Iran was 'very complete' and that Iran's military had been 'crushed,' while Putin reportedly offered proposals for quickly ending the conflict. According to reports, Putin suggested Russia could reduce its support for Iran if the United States cut off aid to Ukraine. The conversation occurred amid discussions about potential U.S. sanctions relief for Russia. Some European leaders criticized Trump's approach, with one comparing his tactics to Putin's. The call highlights the ongoing diplomatic interplay between the two leaders over these separate international conflicts, with Putin seeking concessions on Ukraine in exchange for shifting his position on Iran.
Russia's diplomatic stance and actions on Iran-US/Israel conflict
Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly denounced the killing of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. He called the act a 'cynical murder' and a 'cynical violation' of morality and international law. China also condemned the killing, which was reportedly carried out by US-Israel strikes. Both Russia and China called for an end to the strikes.
Russian President Vladimir Putin called President Donald Trump and urged an immediate halt to what he described as a U.S. and Israeli war on Iran. Putin warned that such a conflict could disrupt the global economy on a scale similar to the COVID-19 pandemic. During the call, Putin offered Russia's mediation to help resolve the rising tensions and pitched the idea of negotiations. According to Moscow's readout, Putin told Trump how to quickly end the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran.
Russian President Vladimir Putin held a telephone conversation with the President of Iran. The discussion reportedly touched on the recent attacks targeting Iran. Several foreign media outlets are analyzing Russia's position, with some suggesting Putin sees strategic benefits from the situation, while others argue he faces a dilemma or is being sidelined. The commentary often links the Iran situation to U.S. politics and President Trump.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov made several critical statements about Western countries and Ukraine. He said the European Union has "completely discredited itself" in efforts to find peace in Ukraine, claimed the U.S. has not responded to a peace initiative from Russian President Vladimir Putin, and stated that Ukraine is unwilling to negotiate. Lavrov also commented on other international issues, saying the U.S. and Israel now realize their actions against Iran were a miscalculation, and that the Palestinian issue is being forgotten because of the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. Separately, Turkey's Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told Lavrov that Turkey is ready to host another round of talks between Russia and Ukraine.
Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, have said Russia is trying to help reduce tensions in the Middle East. The Kremlin stated Putin is making every effort to contribute to a de-escalation and has offered to use Russia's connections, including with Iran, to help restore calm. Putin discussed the situation with the president of the United Arab Emirates. Other officials, like Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova, commented on the conflict's consequences and tragic nature.
Russia-Ukraine war: diplomatic maneuvers and prisoner exchanges
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made several statements about diplomacy and foreign relations. He said peace talks with Russia are delayed because of a dispute over where to meet, and he urged President Donald Trump to increase pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Zelensky also commented on other countries, calling Iran and Russia 'brothers in hatred' and saying Ukraine will work with any Hungarian leader who is not an ally of Putin. A Russian politician, however, accused Zelensky of sabotaging diplomacy after trips to London.
Russia and Ukraine conducted a major prisoner swap, freeing 600 prisoners with mediation from the UAE and US. Meanwhile, peace negotiations between the two countries are currently paused and not ready to resume, according to reports.
Russia's multilateral clashes and engagements at the UN and with Europe
At the United Nations, Russia and China blocked a measure in the Security Council related to Iran's nuclear program. The U.S. accused them of protecting Tehran, while Russia's foreign ministry said it was dissatisfied with a separate, adopted resolution on Iran. In a separate development, a UN inquiry found that Russia's deportation of Ukrainian children amounts to crimes against humanity. Russia's foreign ministry spokesperson, Maria Zakharova, responded by posing what she called 'several uncomfortable questions' to the UN.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gave a wide-ranging interview where he criticized the United States. He accused the U.S. of 'cynicism' and 'backstabbing' for its actions toward Iran while diplomatic talks were ongoing. Lavrov also said Russia is aware of talks between the U.S. and Ukraine, while three-way consultations involving Russia are currently on hold. Lavrov commented on several world leaders' relationships with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said Putin and President Donald Trump have 'respect' for each other. He also discussed Putin's relationship with French President Emmanuel Macron. In response, a French official criticized Lavrov's television appearance, saying he was able to 'roll out his propaganda' on French airwaves.
Russia's engagement with other global partners and alliances
High-level diplomatic contacts between Russia and the US
A delegation of Russian lawmakers has concluded its first meeting with members of the US Congress in years, aiming to revive dialogue between the two countries. The Kremlin stated that the pace of recovery in relations depends on Washington, while Russian officials described the talks as vital and warned against underestimating the visit's significance.
Putin's domestic meetings and personnel changes
Russian President Vladimir Putin made a series of personnel appointments, including naming Viktor Melnik as a deputy prosecutor general. He also held a meeting with Alexander Bastrykin, the head of the country's Investigative Committee. Separately, a report argues that Putin's political survival is not dependent on achieving a military victory. In another development, Putin has proposed allowing the release of Russian citizens imprisoned abroad, which could apply to individuals convicted in other countries.
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