Trump and Putin close Alaska summit on Ukraine without agreement
In this context, Trump and Zelensky will meet on Monday at A0Washington to discuss all the details of the summit in Alaska.
U.S. PresidentDonald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin have concluded the Ukraine War Summitin Alaska without reaching an agreement. Although no concrete progress has been made, both leaders have agreed on the "good harmony" of the meeting and stressed that their talks are a necessary step towards a possible solution.
After the meeting, Putin has insisted that Russia is ready to end the waras long as Moscow's "legitimate concerns" are taken into account and the security balance restored in Europe.
Donald Trump
"It is now up to President Zelensky to reach a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia."
On the other hand, Trump has stated that the future of a peace agreement "now" depends directly on Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski . "Now it depends on him. Ukraine must agree," the US president said in an interview after the meeting.
Although no formal commitment has been announced, the two leaders have assured us that they will continue the talks and have left the door open for a new meeting, which has not yet been defined, in which they will be able to address outstanding issues, since this time they have failed to reach a ceasefire.
Zelenski and Trump will meet in Washington on Monday.
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski has announced that he has accepted the invitation of US President Donald Trump to discuss all the details of the meeting, following the summit held this Friday in Alaska. Washington.
Trump and Zelensky have had a "long and remarkable conversation"over the phone after the Alaska summit, in the words of the Ukrainian president.
Donald Trump
"If all goes well, we'll set a meeting with Putin."
President Trump has again proposed a triple meeting (US-Russia - Ukraine).
The US president has advanced that in his meeting in Washington he will seek "a peace agreement with Russia rather than a simple truce." En addition, he has also mentioned the possibility of convening a trialogue with Putin at his meeting with Zelensky "if all goes well."
At the end of February, Trump and Zelensky hada tense debatein the Oval Office, and since then it will be the Ukrainian president's first visit to the White House.
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