The White House announced that a recent phone call between former U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin was “good and constructive,” signaling a possible thaw in relations between Washington and Moscow.
According to official statements, both sides described the conversation as productive, with discussions reportedly focused on areas of mutual interest and potential cooperation.
A Kremlin official later confirmed that Washington and Moscow are moving quickly to arrange a summit between the two leaders, underscoring the urgency and importance both capitals are placing on re-engaging at the highest level.
Details about the date, location, and agenda of the potential summit have not yet been disclosed. However, diplomatic observers say the rapid pace of preparations reflects both sides’ willingness to open a new chapter in U.S.–Russia relations after a period of heightened tensions.