On his 79th birthday, President Donald Trump received a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin, not only extending birthday greetings but also to discuss pressing geopolitical issues. The conversation, which took place on Saturday morning, was shared by President Trump on Truth Social, indicating that the two leaders delved into the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
According to Trump, Putin expressed a keen interest in the situation in Iran, following the recent hostilities that erupted late Thursday between the Middle Eastern nation and Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel has been actively pursuing measures to dismantle Iran's nuclear capabilities. Putin, amidst his country’s military actions in Ukraine which started in February 2022, offered to mediate between Israel and Iran just a day before his call with Trump.
The discussions were heavily centered on the Iran-Israel conflict, but the war in Ukraine was also on the agenda. Trump revealed that Putin confirmed the initiation of significant prisoner exchanges between Russian and Ukrainian forces. "Large numbers of prisoners are being exchanged, immediately, from both sides," Trump relayed, underscoring a development in the otherwise grim situation in Eastern Europe.
The hour-long dialogue also touched upon Russia's own conflict in Ukraine, with Trump reiterating his desire for an end to the hostilities and his belief in his ability to broker peace. The former president had previously pledged to avoid entangling the U.S. in global wars during the 2024 election campaign and had expressed confidence in his negotiating skills to achieve peace in the Middle East and Eastern Europe.
Trump’s birthday, which was also marked by a military parade scheduled near the Ellipse and Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., comes at a time when diplomatic efforts for a major peace agreement seem elusive. Before the offensive against Iran by Israel, the U.S. was engaged in negotiations for a renewed nuclear deal with Tehran—a deal from which Trump had withdrawn in May 2018. Upon commencing his second term, Trump showed interest in brokering a new deal under revised conditions.
The Israeli strikes have resulted in a suspension of talks, and a planned U.S.-Iran meeting in Muscat, Oman, has been canceled due to the escalating conflict. Russian foreign policy advisor Yuri Ushakov reported that Trump had informed Putin of his envoy Steve Witkoff’s readiness to resume talks with Iran once the situation allows.
Trump's attempts at mediating an end to the Ukraine war have so far been fruitless. A proposed summit in Turkey failed to materialize after Putin declined the invitation, leading Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan instead. Concurrently, Russia has intensified its military operations in Ukraine.
As Trump remained in the White House during this call, a protestor outside displayed a sign with an image of Trump and Putin kissing, labeled “Russian Puppet,” highlighting the ongoing public scrutiny of Trump’s relationship with the Russian leader. The phone call between Trump and Putin underscores not only the complexity of international relations but also the personal dynamics between world leaders that can influence the course of diplomacy.