Putin Makes Surprise Birthday Call to Trump, Talks Iran, Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin used a phone call to President Donald Trump on Saturday to offer birthday wishes on his 80th birthday while also discussing a range of major geopolitical issues, including the war in Ukraine, negotiations with Iran, and the trajectory of relations between Moscow and Washington.
According to Kremlin adviser Yury Ushakov, the conversation lasted approximately 55 minutes and took place in a cordial and open atmosphere.
“Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin congratulated the U.S. president by phone today on his 80th birthday. The conversation was friendly and candid and lasted about an hour,” Ushakov told reporters following the call.
Ushakov said Trump was especially appreciative of the call because Putin was the first foreign head of state to personally reach out and congratulate him on his birthday.
“Donald Trump was touched by Putin’s words and thanked him, noting that Vladimir Putin was the first among all foreign leaders to call him at the White House,” Ushakov said.
The Kremlin aide added that Putin complimented Trump’s perseverance and resolve, expressing admiration for the American president’s ability to withstand political challenges and pressure.
Beyond the birthday greetings, the two leaders reportedly reviewed the current state of U.S.-Russia relations and discussed the possibility of future contacts between officials from both governments.
Iran was also a major topic of discussion. According to Ushakov, Trump told Putin that talks between Washington and Tehran appear to be approaching a breakthrough.
“Donald Trump said that an agreement is close, and he expects that the results of difficult but ultimately successful negotiations may soon be made public,” Ushakov said.
Putin reportedly welcomed indications that tensions involving Iran could be easing. The conversation took place as the Middle East continues to grapple with escalating tensions involving Iran and Israel.
Analysts note that ongoing instability in the region could ultimately benefit Russia economically.
Higher oil prices driven by Middle East unrest are expected to boost Russia’s energy income.
Experts also suggest that any diplomatic developments involving Iran that alter sanctions policies or reshape energy markets could create new opportunities for Moscow by improving conditions for Russian oil exports and expanding its flexibility in global energy trade.
The war in Ukraine remained one of the central subjects of the call. According to Ushakov, Trump reiterated his desire to end the conflict and indicated a willingness to apply pressure on all parties involved in pursuit of a ceasefire.
“Regarding the Ukrainian conflict, Donald Trump once again stressed the need to cease military operations,” Ushakov said. “He stated that he is prepared to exert influence on both European partners and Kyiv.”
Trump has consistently advocated for a ceasefire and a negotiated resolution to the war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has previously expressed support for an unconditional ceasefire proposal backed by the United States.
However, efforts to secure such an agreement have stalled, with Russia continuing its military campaign and large-scale attacks across Ukraine.
According to Ushakov, Trump argued that a rapid end to the war could fundamentally reshape relations between the United States and Russia.
“Trump said that if the war is ended as soon as possible, this would open prospects for building a truly new quality of American-Russian relations,” Ushakov said.
The Kremlin also announced that Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, and his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, are expected to visit Russia in the near future for additional talks, a sign that diplomatic engagement between the two countries remains active.
{Matzav.com}
