
June 14 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Donald Trump discussed hostilities between Iran and Israel in a new telephone call on Saturday, Russian news agencies quoted top Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov as saying.
Ushakov, quoted by the agencies, said Putin condemned Israeli attacks on Iran and the two leaders did not rule out returning to discussions on Iran's nuclear programme.
Ushakov was also quoted as saying that Putin confirmed Russia's readiness to press on with negotiations with Ukraine.
The agencies quoted Ushakov as saying the two presidents spoke for about 50 minutes. He described the talk as meaningful and useful.