Trump Says He Pressed Putin on Ukraine, Rejected Help on Iran

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Bloomberg News (clips)Apr 30, 2026

Why It Matters

Trump’s claim of influencing Putin could reshape diplomatic narratives and affect U.S. strategy on Ukraine and Iran.

Key Takeaways

  • Trump claims he urged Putin to help end Ukraine war
  • He discussed Iran’s nuclear enrichment but prioritized Ukraine cease‑fire
  • Putin allegedly expressed interest in assisting Ukraine resolution
  • Trump suggested a cease‑fire could be announced soon
  • Trump predicts Ukraine may be militarily defeated soon

Summary

Former President Donald Trump told reporters he recently spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin, focusing primarily on the war in Ukraine and only briefly on Iran’s nuclear program.

Trump said the conversation was “very good,” with Putin expressing a desire to help end the Ukraine conflict and even offering assistance with uranium enrichment, which Trump rejected in favor of a cease‑fire. He suggested Putin might soon announce a step toward ending hostilities.

Notable remarks included, “I’d much rather have you be involved with ending the war with Ukraine,” and “Before you help me, I want to end your war,” underscoring Trump’s emphasis on Ukraine over Iran.

If accurate, the remarks hint at a potential back‑channel between the United States and Russia, could reshape expectations for diplomatic progress, and may influence how allies view Trump’s foreign‑policy credibility.

Original Description

US President Donald Trump said he encouraged Vladimir Putin to conclude his war in Ukraine and rebuffed an offer from Putin to help secure Iran’s nuclear material. #trump #politics #putin #worldnews #russia #usa #iran #ukraine
Trump suggested “a little bit of a ceasefire” in the Ukrainian conflict to Putin, while the Kremlin said Putin offered a temporary truce for the annual celebration of the World War II victory over Nazi Germany.
The phone call between Trump and Putin focused mainly on Iran, with Russia offering some proposals to help resolve the conflict over Tehran’s nuclear program, according to Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov.
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