“The assistant of the head of the Russian Federation Yuriy Ushakov said that Vladimir Putin had a conversation with US President Donald Trump. Source: Russian agencies of RIA Novosti, TASS Details: According to Ushakov, during a conversation, Putin informed Trump about the implementation of Istanbul agreements with Ukraine reached in Turkey on June 2.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: Russian agencies RIA Novosti, TASS
Details: According to Ushakov, during a conversation, Putin informed Trump about the implementation of Istanbul agreements with Ukraine reached in Turkey on June 2.
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According to Putin, Russia is ready to continue negotiations with the Ukrainian side.
Direct language Ushakov: “During the conversation, our president (ruler of the Russian Federation – ed.) Informed Donald Trump about the implementation of the arrangements reached at the meeting of Russian and Ukrainian delegations in Istanbul on June 2. Our president noted that these days were just exchanged prisoners of war, including The victims.
Details: Ushakov said the conversation lasted 50 minutes.
Trump and Putin also discussed the situation in the Middle East. According to the assistant, Trump appreciated it as very disturbing. The interlocutors did not exclude the return to the negotiating track against the Iranian nuclear program.
Ushakov also stated that during the conversation, Putin and Trump noted the “Brotherhood of two countries in the course of the Second World War, as well as expressed the satisfaction of the formed relationships that allow to resolve topical issues.”
Putin also congratulated Trump on his birthday (the US President was 79 years old on June 14 – ed.) And the Day of the American Flag.
The White House has not yet reported the conversation.
That preceded: Following the negotiations in Istanbul on June 2, Ukrainian and Russian delegations agreed on the next exchange of “all” for all “severely wounded and young servicemen. Subsequently, a number of exchanges were carried out.
This meeting between the delegations of Ukraine and the Russian Federation, which lasted just over an hour, has become the second since May 16.