Putin, Trump, have 'positive' call

In an eagerly awaited phone call, Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump have stressed the importance of restoring economic ties.

Donald J. Trump speaks on the phone with Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump say they want to co-operate in Syria to defeat Islamic State. (AAP)

Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump say they want to co-operate in Syria to defeat Islamic State, the Kremlin says.

In an eagerly awaited phone call, the first since Trump's inauguration, the two men stressed on Saturday the importance of restoring economic ties between the two countries and of stabilising relations, the Kremlin said.

US-Russia relations had hit a post-Cold War low under Barack Obama and Trump has made clear he wants a rapprochement with Moscow if he can get along with Putin.

"Both sides demonstrated a mood for active, joint work on stabilising and developing Russian-American co-operation," the Kremlin said in a statement, saying Putin and Trump had agreed to work on finding a possible time and place for a meeting.

There was no mention in the statement that the possibility of Trump easing sanctions on Moscow imposed over the Ukraine conflict had been mentioned, a subject widely expected to be raised.

The Kremlin said Trump and Putin had agreed to establish "partner-like co-operation" when it came to global issues such as Ukraine, Iran's nuclear program, tensions on the Korean peninsula and the Israeli-Arab conflict.

Trump's stance on Russia has been under intense scrutiny from critics who say he was elected with help from Russian intelligence, an allegation he denies. His detractors have also accused him of being too eager to make an ally of Putin.

For Putin, an easing of Western sanctions would be a major coup ahead of next year's presidential election as it would help the economy recover.


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