
Trump recently called President Vladimir Putin of Russia, and he said,” I just finished conversing.” The visit lasted for one hour and fifteen days, according to the source. We discussed the Ukraine-related attack on Russia’s parked aircraft and other similar problems that have occurred on both edges. Although it was a good talk, it didn’t bring about quick harmony.
Trump remarked that Putin “did say, and quite clearly, that he will have to react to the latest attack on the aircrafts.”
The president wrote that” we also discussed Iran and the fact that time is running out on Iran‘s choice regarding nuclear weapons, which must be made right away.” I told President Putin that Iran may possess nuclear weapons, and I think we both agreed on this.
Putin” suggested that he would like to talk to Iran and that he might be able to help bring this conversation to a close call,” Trump continued.
We may need a comprehensive response in a very short amount of time, he wrote, and I believe Iran has been slow-walking their decision on this crucial subject.
Trump and Iran are currently negotiating a new nuclear deal, but their positions on whether Tehran is strengthen uranium are still tense. The president contradicts Steve Witkoff’s unique proposal, which allowed uranium enrichment, with special minister to the Middle East.
Trump and Putin have spoken informally for the next time in recent months, with the senator separating himself from Russia and Ukraine despite his campaign promise to put an end to the issue on the first day of his second term.
UKRAINE TARGETS KERCH BRIDGE CONNECTING CRIMEA AND RUSSIA
Ukraine’s security service released a new movie of their” Spider’s Web” aircraft attacks on the Kremlin’s nuclear-capable aircraft at air bases deep inside Russia, including in Siberia, earlier on Wednesday, revealing that they carried out the operation with artificial intelligence.
Ukraine claimed Sunday during the vision that more than 40 aircraft, or about a second of Russia’s strategic bomber ships, were damaged or destroyed, despite the Kremlin’s claim that only a few planes were affected.