
Trump-Putin Call: Ukraine Attacks and Iranian Nuclear Threat Dominate Discussion
Trump and Putin Discuss Ukraine Attacks and Iranian Nuclear Threat On Monday evening, June 4, 2025, former US President Donald Trump announced a phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The hour-and-fifteen-minute discussion centered on recent attacks on Russian military aircraft and the escalating threat posed by Iran's nuclear program. Trump revealed that the conversation included the Ukrainian attack on Russian aircraft on the ground. "The conversation was constructive," Trump stated, "but it won't immediately lead to peace." He added that Putin made it clear Russia will retaliate for the attacks. The leaders also addressed Iran's nuclear program. Trump emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating, "I told President Putin that Iran cannot possess nuclear weapons, and I believe we were in agreement on this." Putin suggested Russia's participation in talks with Iran to facilitate a rapid agreement. Trump expressed his belief that Iran is intentionally delaying a decision on this crucial matter and that the international community needs a clear response quickly. The call highlights the complex geopolitical landscape and the ongoing tensions between several key players. The urgency surrounding Iran's nuclear ambitions and the potential for further escalation in the Ukraine conflict remain significant concerns.