Afghanistan

Russian President Vladimir Putin and United States President Donald Trump might have had more contacts than the two openly revealed telephone calls over current months, the Kremlin stated in video footage published by state tv on Sunday.Trump, who states he wishes to be kept in mind as a peacemaker, has actually repeatedly said that he desires the three-year dispute in Ukraine to end and has cautioned of the threats of it intensifying into a world war between the United States and Russia.There have actually so far been two announced call in between Putin and Trump this year &-- on Feb.
12 and on March 18 &-- though there has actually been speculation about much more frequent contact, and likewise reports that they spoke before Trump was elected last year.When asked by the most popular Kremlin reporter for state television about remarks by Trump that showed there might have been more than 2 calls, Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov said information had actually been released about those calls he understood of.&& Listen, we notify you about the discussions that we are aware of.
But we can&& 't dismiss whatever else,& & Peskov said.State television&& 's Pavel Zarubin then asked: & So all sorts of subtleties are possible as they state?& & to which Peskov replied: && Well, that is how I would address your question.&& The contacts between Trump and Putin have actually scared European leaders who fear the United States might be turning its back on Europe in the hope of striking a peace deal with Russia as part of some wider grand bargain including oil rates, the Middle East and competition with China.Trump informed the Washington Examiner, that he had been speaking to the Russian leader for weeks.Before the contacts with Trump, Putin last spoke with a sitting United States president in February 2022, when he and Joe Biden spoke soon before the Russian leader bought 10s of thousands of troops into Ukraine.Washington Post journalist Bob Woodward in his 2024 book && War & reported that Trump had direct discussions as numerous as seven times with Putin after he left the White House in 2021.
Asked if that were true in an interview to Bloomberg last year, Trump stated: && If I did, it & 's a clever thing.
& The Kremlin denied Woodward & 's report.Reuters, The Washington Post and Axios reported independently that Trump and Putin spoke in early November.
The Kremlin also denied those reports.Putin and Trump may have another telephone call if Ukraine continues strikes on Russian energy facilities, Peskov said.Putin consented to the suspension of such attacks in a call with Trump recently.
Kyiv, which has said it would be willing to take part in such a partial ceasefire if a file setting out its terms is concurred, has implicated Russia of not following Putin&& 's order, something Moscow rejects.&& While the Russian side has been adhering to its word for a number of days now, the word that the president gave, and to the president&& 's command, which instantly entered into force and was immediately carried out, and is still being carried out, the very same can not be said of the Kyiv routine&& , Peskov said.Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Friday of blowing up a Russian gas pumping station in a border location where Ukrainian troops have been retreating.
Russia said on Saturday it schedules the right to a && balanced response& & to Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy facilities.Asked if Ukraine&& 's infraction of the agreement may become a reason for another Putin-Trump call, Peskov stated: && Absolutely.
The presidents confirmed their objective to continue contacts as required.&& In another clip launched on Zarubin&& 's Telegram channel earlier on Sunday, Peskov said the latest phone call in between Putin and Trump was && a step towards a face-to-face conference&& , including that Russia-United States talks in Riyadh arranged for Monday would likewise be such an action, Interfax news company reported.The post Putin and Trump may have spoken more than two times, Kremlin says initially appeared on Ariana News.





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