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Kremlin: Putin, in a phone call with Trump, shares proposals to end Iran war quickly

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Posted on March 9, 2026

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Kremlin: Putin, in a phone call with Trump, shares proposals to end Iran war quickly
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MOSCOW, March 9 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin, in a telephone conversation on Monday with U.S. President Donald Trump, put forward proposals for a quick settlement of the conflict

Trump, Putin talk of war and peace as US weighs easing Russian oil sanctions

US-Russia Relations Amid Global Energy Crisis

By Guy Faulconbridge, Vladimir Soldatkin and Jarrett Renshaw

Leaders Discuss War and Peace

MOSCOW, March 10 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin discussed the war in Iran and prospects for peace in Ukraine on Monday, hours after the Kremlin chief warned that a global energy crisis threatened the world economy.

The conflict caused the biggest spike in oil prices since Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine although the bulk of a surge in crude oil prices on Monday was reversed on Tuesday and Asian and European share prices staged a recovery.

Key Topics of the Trump-Putin Call

The Kremlin said Trump had called Putin and, in their first telephone call this year, they discussed Russian ideas for a speedy end to the conflict in Iran, the military situation in Ukraine and the impact of events in Venezuela on the global oil market.

"I had a very good call with President Putin," Trump told a press conference at his Florida golf club, adding that Putin wanted to be helpful on Iran.

"I said, 'You could be more helpful by getting the Ukraine-Russia war over with. That will be more helpful.'" 

Putin's Perspective on the Energy Crisis

Putin had said earlier that the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran had triggered a global energy crisis, while cautioning that oil production dependent on transport through the Strait of Hormuz near Iran's coast could soon come to a halt.

Putin said Russia, the world's second-largest oil exporter and holder of its biggest natural gas reserves, was ready to work again with European customers if they wanted to return to long-term cooperation.

US Sanctions and Oil Market Dynamics

Potential Easing of Russian Oil Sanctions

US SANCTIONS 

Trump's administration is considering reducing oil sanctions on Russia, three sources familiar with the planning said.

Talks could cover broad sanctions relief as well as more targeted options for certain countries, such as India, to buy Russian oil without fear of U.S. penalties, including tariffs, the sources told Reuters.

The move would be intended to boost world supplies of oil following disruptions to Middle East shipments but could also complicate U.S. efforts to deprive Russia of revenue for its war in Ukraine.

Statements from Trump and US Officials

"We're also waiving certain oil-related sanctions to reduce prices. So we have sanctions on some countries. We're going to take those sanctions off until this straightens out," Trump told reporters, without identifying the countries.

"Then who knows, maybe we won't have to put them on; there'll be so much peace. But when the time comes, the US Navy and its partners will escort tankers through the Strait if needed."

Recent Developments and International Response

Last week, the U.S. allowed India to temporarily buy Russian crude oil already on tankers at sea, to help it cope with the cuts to Middle East supply.

On Friday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said the United States could free more Russian oil from sanctions. Russia's special presidential envoy on investment, Kirill Dmitriev, said on Saturday he was discussing the issue with Washington. 

The Kremlin said on Tuesday the idea of lifting oil sanctions had not been discussed in detail with Washington, but that the impact of sanctions on the world economy was understood by both Putin and Trump.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov and Maxim Rodionov; Writing by Vladimir Soldatkin and Guy Faulconbridge, Editing by Ron Popeski, Alistair Bell and Clarence Fernandez)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin advocated for a swift diplomatic resolution to the Iran conflict, citing contacts with Gulf leaders and Iran’s president (arabnews.pk).
  • The two leaders also addressed the Ukraine war, with Putin noting Russian advances and Trump emphasizing U.S. interest in a rapid ceasefire and long‑term settlement (arabnews.pk).
  • They touched on global oil market dynamics, including the situation in Venezuela, underscoring the broader strategic implications of both conflicts (arabnews.pk).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Putin and Trump discuss regarding the Iran conflict?
Putin shared several proposals aimed at a political and diplomatic resolution to the conflict in Iran during a phone call with Trump.
Were other international issues discussed during the call?
Yes, the two leaders discussed developments in Ukraine and Venezuela, including the context of global oil markets.
What was Putin's suggestion about the Ukraine conflict?
Putin indicated that Russian advances should prompt Ukrainian negotiators to pursue a settlement.
What was the significance of the discussion according to the Kremlin?
The Kremlin described the conversation as substantial, with practical significance for future US-Russia relations.
How did Trump respond to Putin's proposals?
Trump offered his assessment of US-Israeli developments and supported a rapid end to the Ukraine conflict.

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