Trump talked to Putin, told Russian leader not to escalate in Ukraine. 1/3
Josh Dawsey (WAPO take with grain of Salt)Nov.10, 2024 at 6:15 p.m.
President-elect Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, the first phone conversation between the two men since Trump won the election,said several people familiar with the matter.
During the call, which Trump took from his resort in Florida, he advised the Russian president not to escalate the war in Ukraine and reminded him of Washington’s sizable military presence in Europe, said a person familiar with the call, who, like others interviewed for this story, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter. (I seriously doubt would start with threatening.)
The two men discussed the goal of peace on the European continent and Trump expressed an interest in follow-up conversationsto discuss “the resolution of Ukraine’s war soon,” one of the people said.
In his presidential campaign, Trump said he would bring an immediate end to the war in Ukraine, though did not offer details about how he intended to do so. He has signaled privately that he would support a deal where Russia kept some captured territory, and during the call he briefly raised the issue of land, people familiar with the matter said.
The call, which has not been previously reported, comes amid general uncertainty abouthow Trump will reset the world’s diplomatic chessboard of U.S. allies and adversariesafter his decisive victory on Tuesday. Trump told NBC on Thursday that he had spoken to about 70 world leaders since the election, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky — a call that Elon Musk also joined.
=Ukrainian officials have been informed of the Putin call and did not objectto the conversation taking place, said two people familiar with the matter. Ukrainian officials have long understood that Trump would engage with Putin on a diplomatic solution to the war, the people said. (Zelensky wouldn't object, he's not in charge of anyrhing)
Trump’s initial calls with world leaders are not being conducted with the support of the State Department and U.S. government interpreters. The Trump transition team has yet to sign an agreement with the General Services Administration, a standard procedure for presidential transitions. Trump and his aides are distrustful of career government officials following the leaked transcripts of presidential calls during his first term. “They are just calling [Trump] directly,” one of the people familiar with the calls said.
“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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