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U.S. President Donald Trump spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin on April 29, 2026, in a conversation Kremlin officials said lasted more than 90 minutes.
According to the Kremlin’s Yuri Ushakov and U.S. comments from the White House, the leaders discussed the wars in Ukraine and in Iran.
Putin signalled readiness to declare a temporary truce in Ukraine to coincide with Russia’s Victory Day on May 9; Trump said he suggested “a little bit of a ceasefire” and backed the idea.
Kremlin officials also said Putin welcomed Washington’s extension of a ceasefire with Iran and warned that renewed hostilities, including any ground operation, would carry “dire consequences.” Trump told reporters Putin offered to help deal with Iran’s enriched uranium as part of a potential nuclear arrangement, but that he preferred Russia focus on ending the Ukraine war.
The exchange comes amid stalled broader peace efforts: Russia’s invasion of Ukraine enters its fifth year and the U.S.-Iran conflict remains unresolved.
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A May 9, parade‑timed ceasefire would likely be symbolic and tactical rather than substantive. Given Russia’s history of breaking ceasefires, tight media control, and Kyiv’s scepticism, such an announcement would more plausibly serve PR or operational ends than a genuine step toward durable peace.







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