Trump-Putin Phone Call: The US President says that he and Vladimir agreed to the Israeli-Iran struggle, ‘should be finished’; June 22 Ukraine pushes Putin after talks

YouS President Donald Trump said on Saturday that he and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed during a phone call that the ongoing struggle between Israel and Iran should end.Trump said, “Trump said that Putin had given him a” very good “79th birthday, Russia’s war and recent prisoner in Ukraine also touched the exchanges.”Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social, “President Putin greeted a very good birthday this morning, but more importantly, talk about Iran, a country that he knows very well.” “They think, as I do, this war should end in Israel-Iran, which I explained, its war should also end.”The US President said that very little time was spent discussing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but said, “It will be for the next week.” He confirmed that “a large number of prisoners are being exchanged, immediately, from both sides,” Ukraine-Russia prisoner mentioning swaps.Trump’s comments are with more volatility in the Middle East amid growing global concern over the widespread conflict between Iran and Israel. On Friday, Israel began a large -scale strike on the Iranian region, condemning Moscow and disagreeing in Kiev, which is feared to be a change in American military focus away from Ukraine.
Putin proposed a new peace talks with Kiev after 22 June
The readout of the Kremlin’s call focused more on Ukraine than Iran, saying that Putin said that Trump Russia is ready to conduct a new round of peace talks with Ukraine after June 22, once run prisoners and body exchanges have been completed. His fifth call since returning to the Trump White House was his widespread efforts to reset the relationship with Moscow and depart from his predecessor, who depart from Biden’s perspective.“The two leaders expressed satisfaction with their personal relationships,” Kremlin said, he said “they communicate in a commercial way and seek solutions to suppress issues on bilateral and international agenda, no matter how complicated these issues are.”Russian authorities also highlighted progress in implementing Istanbul agreements, which facilitated the exchange of bodies of recently injured prisoners and fallen soldiers. On Saturday, Ukraine and Russia carried out their fourth such exchange in a week, Ukraine recovered another 1,200 bodies of individuals of individuals in which Moscow claimed that “Ukrainian citizens, including military personnel”.The video released by both sides showed the prisoners wrapped in the national flag, some visually injured, hugs, calling family members, and welcomed with mantras of national slogans.
Kiev urged us to maintain assistance amidst the growth of Israel-Iran
Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi did not confirm whether Ukraine would agree to participate in a fresh conversation with Russia, just saying: “The exchange will be completed and parties will discuss the next step.”Zelansky warned that the growing stress in the Middle East took the risk of transferring American attention – and resources – away from Ukraine’s war attempt. He said, “We do not want to see Ukraine help,” he said, “he said, remembering a uniform recession under stress in this field last time.”He also criticized what he described as a very concurrent tone between Washington and Moscow. “Any signs of low aid, or Ukraine and Russia behave equally, are aggressive,” Zelancesi said on X (East Twitter).
Russian soldiers intensify operations in Sumi
Meanwhile, the battle continues on the Northeast Front of Ukraine. Zelansky reported that Ukrainian forces successfully pushed Russian advances in Sumi region, gaining at least one village control.Russia is demanding to create a “buffer zone” with its boundary with Ukraine by intensifying military operations in Sumi to mold the adjacent Kursk region. Moscow had earlier claimed profit in Dnipropetrovsk, but Zelansky dismissed those claims.Ukrainian officials estimate that 53,000 Russian soldiers were deployed in Sumi aggressive. The ongoing attacks are part of a broad three -year campaign, which has destroyed the Ukrainian infrastructure, displaced millions of people, and claimed tens of thousands of people.
Uncomfortable towards Moscow on the seat of colleague Trump
Trump’s continuous axis caused alarm among American colleagues, especially in Europe, who is afraid of a potential rollback of American financial, military and intelligence support for Kiev.In the last week, the Biden administration had maintained a firm stand against Russia’s actions, but Trump’s outlook has created uncertainty on the future US foreign policy. European partners are allegedly scratched to assess how they can fill any aid difference, reducing the support of America.As a Bhurajnic Flashpoint is wide from Eastern Europe to Middle East, the pressure on global leaders to maintain a coordinated response is increasing.