Trump Putin Phone Call: Trump Putin first 2026 call: Iran ceasefire push, Ukraine mediation praise, Russian frontline successes. Kremlin calls talks "constructive."

First Trump-Putin Call Since December: Kremlin Reveals "Constructive" Iran War De-Escalation Talk (Image: File)
Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held their first telephone conversation since December Monday, with the Kremlin describing an hour-long "frank and constructive" exchange focused on the escalating US-Israeli war against Iran and ongoing Ukraine negotiations where Putin boasted Russian troops are "progressing with a lot of success." Washington initiated the call amid global oil chaos from Hormuz blockade, as Putin urged swift diplomatic end to Iran's conflict—Russia's key ally now led by Mojtaba Khamenei.
Kremlin advisor Yuri Ushakov confirmed Washington sought the discussion, placing "accent" on US-Israeli strikes hammering Tehran and bilateral Ukraine talks showing no ceasefire breakthrough. Putin demanded "quick political and diplomatic settlement" protecting Iran, whose fuel depots burn while Gulf states suffer retaliatory drone hits. The rare leader-level contact follows August 2025 Alaska summit.
According to reports, Putin gave Trump "description of current situation on line of contact where Russian troops progressing with lot of success," Ushakov reported. Moscow "positively evaluated" Trump's mediation efforts despite stalled trilateral talks yielding no ceasefire. Recent Russian-US-Ukrainian meetings collapsed without progress, though Putin welcomes Trump's involvement.
"The conversation was serious and constructive... will undoubtedly have practical significance," Tass quoted Ushakov, calling it "business-like." Washington wanted to address "extremely important questions linked to current international situation" encompassing $120 Brent crude, Hormuz oil halt threats, and Iran's hardliner succession. Putin positions Russia mediating between conflicting powers.
December phone call preceded by August 2025 Alaska summit—their first face-to-face since Trump returned to White House. With 1,332 civilian deaths, US troop deaths, and a global oil crisis dominating headlines, Monday marked the first talks of 2026. If politics disappear, Putin welcomes Europeans lifting sanctions.
A: Washington sought discussion; first contact since December 2025.
A: "Quick political and diplomatic settlement" protecting Russian ally Tehran.
A: Russian troops "progressing with lot of success" on line of contact.
A: August 2025 Alaska summit before Monday's hour-long call.
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