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Trump and Putin Talk for Two Hours to Promote Ceasefire Negotiations, New Steps Taken in Russia-Ukraine Peace Process
Former U.S. President Trump announced on May 20 that he had a phone conversation of about two hours with Russian President Putin and described the dialogue as "very smooth." According to Trump, Russia and Ukraine will "immediately" initiate ceasefire negotiations, with both sides engaging in substantive discussions to end the conflict. This communication is seen as a potentially significant diplomatic shift in the Russo-Ukrainian war.
Ceasefire Talks About to Start, Positive Atmosphere
In the statement, Trump emphasized the positive tone and constructive outcomes of the conversation. He noted that the specifics of the Russia-Ukraine talks would be entirely determined by the conflicting parties, as only they fully understand their respective positions and core concerns. He added, "If this were not the case, I would say so now, rather than wait until later."
This statement has been widely interpreted as Trump's optimistic attitude toward the impending Russia-Ukraine peace process and an attempt to send a positive signal to the international community.
Russia Eager to Resume U.S. Trade, Ukraine to Benefit
In his speech, Trump also mentioned that Putin expressed a desire for "large-scale trade cooperation" with the U.S. after the conflict ends. He welcomed this and believes Russia has "unlimited potential" to create numerous jobs and wealth.
At the same time, Trump pointed out that Ukraine will also benefit from global trade during its national reconstruction process. Bilateral economic cooperation is seen as an important pillar for promoting regional stability and recovery post-peace.
Multiple Responses, Vatican May Host Talks
Trump said that after the call, he quickly informed several international leaders about the talks, including the Ukrainian President Zelensky, European Commission President von der Leyen, French President Macron, Italian Prime Minister Meloni, German Chancellor Merz, and Finnish President Stubb.
Notably, the Vatican has expressed willingness to host the peace talks. As a symbol of neutrality and peace, the Vatican's involvement could add moral and diplomatic weight to the discussions.
Analysis and Outlook: Turning Point or Strategic Posture?
This statement comes shortly after European nations' unfruitful diplomatic efforts, and there is cautious optimism about the Russia-Ukraine talks led by Trump. Analysts point out that although no details are yet available, the mere U.S.-Russia communication is already a positive sign. Whether it can truly translate into a ceasefire agreement remains to be seen, depending on subsequent substantive actions by all parties involved.
However, it is certain that the international community has begun to reassess the potential post-war landscape, and coordination among the U.S., Russia, and major European countries will become a global focus in the coming weeks.
Conclusion:
Trump's phone call is not only a diplomatic move but could also serve as an opportunity to restart the Russia-Ukraine peace process. With multiple national leaders quickly brought into the information loop, peace talks are gradually moving from diplomatic concepts to reality. The critical factor ahead will be whether the negotiations can start smoothly and whether all parties have the genuine political will to push for a ceasefire.

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