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Trump Issues Stern Warning To Russian Leader, Putin In First Phone Call As US President-Elect

Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin
November 10, 2024

Trump reminded Putin of Washington's significant military presence in Europe, according to sources familiar with the matter who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the topic.

President-elect Donald Trump had a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where he issued a stern warning not to escalate the war in Ukraine.

This call, made from Trump's resort in Florida, marked their first conversation since Trump won the presidency, according to a report by Washington post.

Trump reminded Putin of Washington's significant military presence in Europe, according to sources familiar with the matter who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the topic.

Trump's relationship with Putin has been under scrutiny, particularly given the ongoing investigation into potential ties between Russia and Trump's 2016 campaign.

Trump has previously praised Putin, calling him "pretty smart" for invading Ukraine, and has also commended Russia's military record in historical conflicts.

Trump and Vladimir Putin recently discussed achieving peace in Europe, with Trump expressing interest in follow-up conversations to resolve the Ukraine conflict soon.

This aligns with Trump's presidential campaign promise to promptly end the war in Ukraine, although he hasn't provided specific details on how he plans to accomplish this.

Notably, Trump has privately indicated support for a deal allowing Russia to maintain control over some captured territories, and he briefly mentioned the land issue during the call, according to people familiar with the matter.

Ukraine's government was informed about the Putin call and didn't object to it. Ukrainian officials were already aware that Trump planned to engage with Putin to find a diplomatic solution for Ukraine.

However, Trump's initial calls with world leaders are deviating from standard procedure, as they're not being conducted with the support of the State Department and U.S. government interpreters.

This unconventional approach might be linked to Trump's distrust of career government officials, stemming from leaked transcripts of presidential calls during his first term. As a result, world leaders are directly contacting Trump, bypassing traditional channels.

“President Trump won a historic election decisively and leaders from around the world know America will return to prominence on the world stage. That is why leaders have begun the process of developing stronger relationships with the 45th and 47th President because he represents global peace and stability,” said Steven Cheung, Trump’s communications director, in an email.

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