VIDEO | Andonovic: Conversations with Putin, Netanyahu, Vucic and Scholz - the direction in which Trump's foreign policy will go

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The President-elect of the United States of America, Donald Trump, spoke by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and since these were some of the first official conversations of the President-elect of the United States with world officials, the choice of his interlocutors shows what is the plan for the future that Trump intends to shape.

The plan is based on his promise that once he becomes president, he will bring peace to the world, something many are waiting to see if he will deliver.

According to The Washington Post, Trump spoke with Putin on Thursday, their first phone conversation since Trump won the election, and one of the topics of the conversation was the war in Ukraine.

Trump in the conversation, as stated by the same source,  urged Putin not to escalate the conflict with Ukraine.

Trump and Putin discussed achieving peace on the European continent and that Trump "expressed interest in continuing the conversation with the topic of a quick resolution of the Ukrainian war", which was also one of the topics of the conversation with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he has spoken with US President-elect Donald Trump three times since the US election less than a week ago and that they are in full agreement on the threat posed by Iran.

In a video statement, Netanyahu said the talks "are designed to further strengthen the strong alliance between Israel and the United States," The Times of Israel reported.

- We fully agree on the Iranian threat in all its aspects and the danger it poses. We also see great opportunities in front of Israel, in the expansion of peace and in other areas - emphasized Netanyahu.

"An excellent, heartfelt and meaningful conversation with the newly elected President of the United States, Donald Trump," said President Aleksandar Vucic on Instagram. He stated that in the telephone conversation he expressed the hope that Donald Trump would visit Serbia, because Serbia was the country in which the support for his election was the largest in all of Europe.

He believes that in the coming period we will be able to discuss further improvement of our relations in all fields.

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