Putin and Trump had a telephone call today
The conversation was said to have taken place at the initiative of the Russian side. The call came two days after Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s visit to Moscow on April 27.
Wednesday’s hour-and-a-half long, “frank and businesslike” discussion included an in-depth exchange of views on the Hormuz crisis, Ukraine’s terrorist tactics, and Trump’s assessment on the possibility of a peace agreement.
Putin expressed support to the US president after Saturday’s assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Ushakov said. “The Russian leader strongly condemned the crime, emphasizing the unacceptability of any form of politically motivated violence.”
Ukraine
Ushavkov in his briefing noted:
Iran
Ushakov noted that, overall, “among the issues on the international agenda, the presidents focused primarily on the situation in Iran and the Persian Gulf.”
The previous phone talk between Putin and Trump took place on March 9. Today’s phone call between the two leaders marks their 12th conversation since Trump returned to the White House in early 2025.
Russia will continue its active contacts with Iran, Israel and the leaders of the Persian Gulf countries, as well as the American negotiating team, Ushakov said.
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In the background, amid Trump’s threats to impose a long-term blockade on Iran, Brent oil has almost reached $120 per barrel.
For reference: the current Russian budget was based on the price of $59 per barrel. According to Western estimates, even despite the strikes on Russian refineries, Russia will earn up to $40 billion from the consequences of the USRael aggression against Iran if the conflict continues. In the event of a second round of military action, oil prices will start growing again.
In a briefing today with Hegseth, US congressmen were unable to get an answer from Hegseth on how the blockade of Iranian ports will help open the Strait of Hormuz.

“…In a briefing today with Hegseth, US congressmen were unable to get an answer from Hegseth on how the blockade of Iranian ports will help open the Strait of Hormuz.” After a bottle of Mexican tequila, courtesy of patel, hegseth would say the magic words, “Abracadabra! Open Sesame!” and the… Read more »