Vladimir Putin confirms to President Donald Trump that the extension of the ceasefire with Iran is intended to stabilize the regional situation.
The Kremlin announced that Vladimir Putin confirmed to U.S. President Donald Trump that the decision to extend a ceasefire with Iran is intended to stabilize the regional situation.
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The Kremlin announced that Vladimir Putin confirmed to U.S. President Donald Trump that the decision to extend a ceasefire with Iran is intended to stabilize the regional situation.
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