US president Donald Trump, president of France Emmanuel Macron discussed a number of international issues over the phone on August 4, as the White House press service informs.
The heads of state discussed “ how to increase cooperation in addressing the ongoing crises in Syria and Iraq and countering Iranian malign influence”.
They also raised the question of forging a political resolution in Libya and countering terrorist activity in the Sahel region of Africa.
The presidents “agreed that the Maduro regime in Venezuela must restore the rights of the Venezuelan”.
Trump and Macron emphasized the importance of “all sides implementing the Minsk agreements to reach a peaceful settlement in Ukraine”.
As it was reported earlier, the Normady Four talks took place on July 24.