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US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpart have made a "significant start" in fixing their countries' relationship, while agreeing to cooperate in fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group, the White House stated following an hour-long phone call.

The two leaders' first conversation since Trump's inauguration covered topics ranging from cooperation in defeating ISIL "to efforts in working together to achieve more peace throughout the world including Syria," the statement stated.

In separate remarks, Putin's office stated both leaders expressed readiness to cooperate "on a constructive, equitable and mutually beneficial basis".

The Kremlin statement stated the conversation also covered the "main aspects of the Ukrainian crisis".

US relations with Russia were strained during President Barack Obama's term, following the Russian annexation of Crimea from Ukraine, prompting Washington to impose sanctions on Moscow.

The United States and Russia have also been at odds over Syria, as well as the fight against ISIL, also known as ISIS.

Diplomatic relations were further strained after American intelligence agencies reported Kremlin hacked Democratic Party emails as part of a pro-Trump campaign to influence November's election.

Since Trump's victory, Putin has praised the United States leader and his policies.

The telephone conversation on Saturday came on an intense day of diplomacy for Trump, who had talks scheduled with other world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the leaders of Japan, France and Australia.

Trump and Merkel stressed the "fundamental importance" of the NATO alliance to transatlantic ties in their first telephone conversation.

The alliance was vital in "ensuring the peace and stability of our North Atlantic community," the two leaders said, according to a separate statement released after the 45-minute chat.

European leaders have been concerned about Trump's virulent criticism of NATOhe has dubbed the transatlantic military alliance "obsolete"at a time when it stands as the main defense against Putin.

Trump's executive order restricting travel and instituting "extreme vetting" of visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries already puts him at odds with Merkel, whose embrace of Syrian refugees was praised by Obama even as it created political problems for her domestically.

Aljazeera

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