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Inside the Trump-Putin Call: Similar Views on Zelensky and a “Strategic Initiative”

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The Kremlin maintains that Volodymyr Zelensky’s government, supported by European allies, is pursuing a policy designed to prolong the conflict

the staff of the Ridgewood blog

Washington DC, In a high-stakes diplomatic exchange that has sent ripples through Washington and the Kremlin, Donald Trump revealed details of a “very good conversation” with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The dialogue, spanning two major global flashpoints, highlights a shifting dynamic in U.S. foreign policy as the war in Ukraine enters its fifth year.

While the discussion touched on the escalating U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, Trump reportedly set a firm condition for Moscow’s involvement in Middle East mediation.


The “Ukraine First” Condition

According to Trump, Putin expressed a willingness to “help” end the ongoing warfare involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran. However, the American leader was clear about the current priority: The invasion of Ukraine must end first.

This “Ukraine-first” stance suggests a strategic move to leverage Russia’s desire for regional influence in the Middle East against its ongoing military campaign in Eastern Europe.

The Kremlin’s View: “The Strategic Initiative”

Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov provided a briefing from the Russian perspective, detailing the status of the “special military operation” as relayed to Trump.

  • The Line of Contact: Putin described a battlefield where Russian troops currently hold the “strategic initiative,” claiming they are successfully pushing back Ukrainian positions.

  • Shared Assessments: According to Ushakov, both leaders expressed “essentially similar assessments” regarding the leadership in Kyiv.

  • Blaming the “Kyiv Regime”: The Kremlin maintains that Volodymyr Zelensky’s government, supported by European allies, is pursuing a policy designed to prolong the conflict rather than seek a ceasefire.


A War in Its Fifth Year

As of February 2026, the full-scale invasion of Ukraine remains the dominant factor in global stability. With Trump and Putin now openly discussing “ceasefire offers” and “strategic initiatives,” the world is watching to see if this dialogue leads to a genuine de-escalation or a new phase of geopolitical posturing.

“Trump added that Putin wanted to ‘help’ end the US-Israeli war on Iran but that he had told the Russian leader to end the Ukraine invasion first.”

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