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Russia perceives conference between Trump and Putin as a win.

Steve Rosenberg
Russia editor


Reuters Giant painting showing composite face of Trump and Putin divided into quarters with the word peace in Russian and English at the top right and bottom left corners. It stands in a gallery in St Petersburg and the artist, Alexei Sergienko, is seen walking to the left of the picture.
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Russian media were buoyant after Putin’s call with Trump

Some headlines today in Russia suggested that the latest telephone conversation between Presidents Putin and Trump went well – certainly from the Kremlin’s perspective.

“Putin and Trump agreed to work together on Ukraine resolution,” concludes Izvestia.

“Record-long Putin-Trump call,” declares Komsomolskaya Pravda. The paper’s website adds: “As things stand Russia has scored a diplomatic victory here.”

Why are some in Russia claiming “victory” after this two-hour phone call?

Probably because, by the end of it, Vladimir Putin hadn’t been pressured into making any major concessions to Ukraine or to the United States. On the contrary, he had – in effect – rejected President Trump’s idea of an immediate unconditional 30-day ceasefire.

Instead of pressuring Moscow with the threat of even tougher sanctions and penalties, to get Russia to sign up to its plan, the US administration reacted by praising the Kremlin leader.

“We had a great call,” Donald Trump told Fox News.

“I would commend President Putin for all he did today on that call to move his country close to a final peace deal,” said Trump’s envoy Steve Witcoff.

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cjevg23enggo

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