Summary
- Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin held a phone call to discuss major geopolitical issues, highlighting the possibility of broader negotiations.
- The two sides discussed a proposal for nuclear talks on Iran and the possibility of an extended ceasefire, while also indicating that a Ukraine-related agreement may be close.
- The two countries also discussed possible economic and energy cooperation, while markets are watching whether the call leads to easing tensions across multiple regions and whether future negotiations make progress.
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U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call to discuss major geopolitical issues, underscoring the potential for broader negotiations.
Walter Bloomberg reported that the two leaders spoke for more than 90 minutes on April 29, and the Kremlin described the exchange as a "friendly and businesslike conversation."
Putin condemned the assassination attempt against Trump. The two sides also discussed a proposal for nuclear talks on Iran and the possibility of extending a ceasefire.
Trump also indicated that an agreement related to Ukraine may be close. Putin proposed a ceasefire during the May Victory Day period, and Trump responded positively, according to the report.
The two sides also discussed the potential for economic and energy cooperation.
Markets are watching whether the call could help ease tensions across multiple regions, including Iran and Ukraine. Progress in future negotiations remains a key variable.


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