US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a 90-minute telephone conversation focused on efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict, with both leaders discussing possible diplomatic steps towards achieving peace.
The call, one of the most significant direct engagements between the two leaders in recent months, centred on the ongoing war in Ukraine, regional security and the possibility of restarting negotiations aimed at reducing hostilities.
Focus on ending the conflict
According to reports, Trump expressed his desire to bring the prolonged conflict to an end through diplomatic dialogue and urged renewed efforts towards a negotiated settlement.
The two leaders reportedly exchanged views on the current military situation and discussed the importance of maintaining communication channels to prevent further escalation.
While neither side announced a breakthrough, the conversation was described as a constructive step towards exploring possible avenues for peace.
Wider regional issues discussed
Apart from Ukraine, the leaders are also reported to have discussed broader geopolitical developments, including regional stability and bilateral issues affecting US-Russia relations.
Officials indicated that the conversation reflected a willingness to continue diplomatic engagement despite longstanding differences between the two countries.
No formal agreements or timelines for future negotiations were announced following the call.
Global attention on diplomatic efforts
The Russia-Ukraine war continues to have far-reaching humanitarian, economic and geopolitical consequences, with world leaders repeatedly calling for a peaceful resolution through dialogue.
Analysts say direct communication between Washington and Moscow remains important in reducing tensions and keeping diplomatic options open, even as fighting continues on the ground.
The international community is expected to closely watch whether the latest conversation leads to further diplomatic initiatives or renewed negotiations involving Ukraine and other stakeholders
