The talks for the summit between Putin and Zelensky are continuing
In a place and a day yet to be determined, the rendezvous seems increasingly feasible, as both leaders may meet in Geneva or Budapest. In this context, Europe is working to impose new sanctions on Russia.
Days after US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a summit in Alaska , talks between Putin and Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski for the new summit are continuing.
"We're going to try to stop the war, and I think we have a lot of options. I had a successful meeting with Putin, like with Zelensky, and I think they'd better meet without me to see what's going on. I mean, I want to see what's going on between them," Trump said onthe radio show of conservative journalist Mark Levin .
Although Trump originally intended to holda meeting between the three leaders , after meeting with Zelensky and several European leaders and telephoning Putin, he prefers a bilateral meeting between Russian and Ukrainian leaders.
In a place and a day yet to be defined, the summit between Putin and Zelensky seems increasingly feasible. In that sense, the two leaders may meet in Geneva or Budapest .
Moscow 'shead of diplomacy, Sergei Lavrov , has stressed that they will have to prepare for the meeting in detail and has called for the protection of Putin's security interests.
"Both leaders have expressed their readiness to meet. Our national security team will help both of them achieve this. Trump has always said that there are issues of disagreement in this war and that both countries will have to discuss and resolve them. That is why we want both countries to participate in direct diplomacy," the White Housesaid.
In this context, the European authorities are working on new sanctions against Russia .
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