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Kremlin: In a telephone call with Trump Putin shares his proposals for ending the Iran War quickly

Yuri Ushakov, a Kremlin adviser on foreign policy, said that Russian 'President Vladimir Putin', during a phone conversation with Donald Trump of the United States, made a number of proposals to a halt the conflict involving Iran.

Ushakov told reporters that the two leaders discussed the conflict in Ukraine, and that the Russian gains should prompt Kyiv's negotiating team to work towards a resolution.

He called the whole?discussion "very substantial", and added that it "would likely have practical implications for future work between the two countries".

Ushakov stated that Putin "expressed a number of thoughts aimed at ending the Iranian conflict quickly, both politically and diplomatically, including contacts with leaders of Gulf States, the President of Iran, and other leaders".

He said Trump had "offered his opinion on the developments in U.S. Israeli operations." I can say with certainty that there was a substantial exchange of ideas.

Ushakov stated that Trump believes it is in the U.S.'s interest to see "a rapid end to the conflict in Ukraine, with a ceasefire and long-term solution".

He said that "Russian troops are advancing very successfully" in Ukraine. As was noted, this 'factor' should encourage the regime in Kyiv - to negotiate a solution - to the conflict.

Ushakov said that the two presidents discussed the Venezuelan situation within the context of the global oil markets. (Reporting and writing by Dmitry Antonov, editing by Ron Popeski and Alistair Bell).

(source: Reuters)