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Donald Trump’s first phone call to Vladimir Putin

RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin and US President-elect Donald Trump spoke over the phone today to discuss future US-Russian ties.

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RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin and President-elect Donald Trump spoke over the phone today to discuss future efforts to improve the US-Russian ties, the Kremlin and Mr Trump’s office said.

“President-elect Trump noted to President Putin that he is very much looking forward to having a strong and enduring relationship with Russia and the people of Russia,” Mr Trump’s office said in a statement.

The Kremlin said that Mr Putin congratulated Mr Trump on his victory and expressed Russia’s readiness to “establish a partner-like dialogue with the new administration on the basis of equality, mutual respect and non-interference in domestic relations.”

Mr Trump’s office said that Mr Putin called him to “offer his congratulations on winning a historic election”.

“During the call, the two leaders discussed a range of issues including the threats and challenges facing the United States and Russia, strategic economic issues and the historical US-Russia relationship that dates back over 200 years,” it said.

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump spoke over the phone today.
Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump spoke over the phone today.

In its readout of the phone call, the Kremlin added that both Putin and Trump agreed that the US-Russian ties are in “extremely unsatisfactory” condition now.

“They spoke for active joint work to normalise ties and engage in constructive cooperation on a broad range of issues,” it said, adding that Putin and Trump emphasised the need to develop trade and economic cooperation to give a strong basis to US-Russia relations.

Putin and Trump also agreed on the need to combine efforts in the fight against their No. 1 enemy — “international terrorism and extremism” — and discussed the settlement of the Syrian crisis in that context, according to the Kremlin.

It said that Putin and Trump agreed to continue phone contacts and to plan a personal meeting in the future.

Trump said during the presidential campaign that he wants to be friends with Russia and join forces in the fight against the Islamic State group, yet he outlined few specifics as to how he would go about it.

President Barack Obama began his presidency with a goal to “reset” ties with Russia, but they eventually plunged to the lowest point since the Cold War over the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.

Throughout the campaign, the Kremlin insisted that it had no favourites and rejected the claims of interference in the US election.

Russia’s state-controlled media, however, made no secret of their sympathy for Mr Trump.

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