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In a two-hour phone conversation on May 19, 2025, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin primarily discussed seeking a ceasefire in the war between Russia and Ukraine, as well as improving bilateral relations between the United States and Russia. According to the Kremlin and the White House, Putin agreed to pause attacks on Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days, but did not accept an immediate and total ceasefire as proposed by Trump, insisting that the end of military aid to Kiev is a key condition for resolving the conflict. Both leaders expressed optimism about the prospects for economic cooperation and geopolitical stability after resolving the conflict, although Putin emphasized the need for more concessions.
The call also addressed issues beyond Ukraine, including the situation in the Middle East and the non-proliferation of strategic weapons, with both leaders agreeing on the importance of preventing Iran from developing nuclear capabilities that threaten Israel. Trump highlighted the possibility of a "mutually beneficial" relationship with Russia, while Putin thanked Trump for his support in reviving negotiations. Despite the "frank and friendly" atmosphere described by the Kremlin, the conversation made it clear that significant differences persist, especially regarding the conditions for a lasting ceasefire, and Europe expressed concern over a possible agreement that favors Russia.