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War in Ukraine: after an exchange with Putin, Trump warns that there will be “no immediate peace”

The end of hostilities will wait. After having once again maintained on the phone with Vladimir Putin, Donald Trump announced this Wednesday, June 4, having had a “good conversation »» With his Russian counterpart. But it has “Not led to immediate peace” In Ukraine, he said in a message published on its Truth Social network, reported by AFP. For its part, the Kremlin judged that the interview between the two heads of state had been ” positive “ And “Productive”.

“President Putin said, very firmly, that he was going to have to respond to recent attacks” Ukrainian on Russian bombers, the Republican leader continued. Ukraine launched an explosive drone attack last weekend on several Russian aerodromes, destroying or damaging many military aircraft. According to Moscow’s report, Donald Trump was not warned by kyiv of these strikes on aerodromes.

Russia as an intermediary between Iran and the USA

The two leaders also mentioned Iran. Donald Trump did not hide his impatience, while the Supreme Guide Ali Khamenei estimated this Wednesday that an American proposal for a nuclear agreement was against his country’s interests, against a background of divergences linked to the enrichment of uranium. In addition, the President of the United States accused Tehran of “Drag your feet” in negotiations and added that he wanted “A final response in a very short period of time”.

According to statements by the tenant of the White House, Vladimir Putin hinted that he could participate in the talks that take place between Iranians and Americans. “I told President Putin that Iran could not have nuclear weapons and I believe that we agree on this point”, he wrote. While judging that his Russian counterpart, who has a close relationship with Tehran, “Could perhaps play a useful role in reaching a quick conclusion”. However, the Kremlin defended the ” right “ From Iran to develop its civil nuclear energy, a country with which it has come closer since the start of the war in Ukraine.