Trump and Putin’s Call – WAR Ending?!

Vladimir Putin in suit and tie speaking at a podium

(TheRedAlertNews.com) – In a substantial phone call, President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have discussed the possibility of ending the war in Ukraine, a potential redeeming moment for those frustrated with current U.S. foreign policy’s direction.

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The conversation, described as “lengthy and highly productive,” left a trail of optimism against the backdrop of deteriorating relations under the current administration.

President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin used their 90-minute phone conversation to outline a plan to end the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Both leaders expressed intentions to work together closely, including possible visits to each other’s countries.

Their teams will begin negotiations immediately, showing a united front and readiness for peaceful resolution.

Trump has placed top officials like Secretary of State Marco Rubio and CIA Director John Ratcliffe in charge of these negotiations.

According to NBC News, these high-level appointments signal the seriousness of America’s commitment to resolving this long-persistent war.

This move aligns with Trump’s desire to find a quick resolution — a stark contrast to the current administration’s approach.

The phone call covered not only Ukraine but also other pressing global issues, such as the Middle East and Iran’s nuclear program.

Trump described the conversation’s outcome as “highly productive,” outlining plans for future cooperation.

Putin even extended an invitation for Trump to visit Moscow, emphasizing his readiness to host American officials for further discussions.

In parallel, Trump validated his positive dialogue with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who also seeks peace.

Zelensky stressed “security guarantees without America are not real security guarantees,” highlighting the importance of U.S. involvement.

Vice President JD Vance and Marco Rubio will further these discussions in Munich, illustrating the robust diplomatic efforts.

However, some realism dawned as Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pointed out that Ukraine returning to its pre-2014 borders might be impractical.

Essential terms of the peace deal include Ukraine renouncing NATO membership aspirations, reflecting strategic shifts.

Hegseth warned, “Chasing this illusionary goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering.”

Such developments highlight Trump’s influence in international diplomacy, suggesting potential positive shifts in U.S.-Russia relations.

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