- Russian and U.S. presidents spoke about efforts to de-escalate conflicts in Iran and Ukraine
- The call focused on peaceful resolution and cessation of hostilities
- Participants acknowledged ongoing tensions and potential diplomatic channels
- The discussion touched on the humanitarian situation and international mediation
The leaders, Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, conducted a telephone conversation centered on developments in Iran and Ukraine, with emphasis on pursuing peaceful settlement and dialogue amid the current conflicts.
According to official summaries, both sides discussed de-escalation steps, confidence-building measures, and the importance of adherence to international law to stabilize the affected regions.
Officials indicated that no breakthrough agreement was announced, but both leaders agreed to continue consultations and explore possible avenues for dialogue and coordination among international partners.
The exchange highlighted a mutual interest in reducing violence and seeking constructive, multilateral engagement to manage the ongoing confrontations.

