Merz: Meeting of Zelensky and Putin in question despite Trump agreements.
According to inkorr.com: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz expressed doubts about the possibility of a meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia. He noted this ahead of a meeting with the French president in Paris. Merz believes that such communication will not take place, despite previous agreements between Trump and Putin that had already been discussed in Washington.
The statement of the German Chancellor indicates a revision of expectations among European leaders regarding negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, despite agreements between Trump and Putin.
Prospects of the Meeting
The Chancellor of Germany also emphasized that the international community is considering the possibility of a meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia, given the recent events and developments in the region. This situation may significantly affect diplomatic relations and future negotiations between the countries.
Merz's statement reflects the overall uncertainty surrounding diplomatic prospects in the region. It is evident that the international community continues to closely monitor the developments, hoping for a peaceful resolution to the conflict. Meanwhile, the positions of the parties remain quite rigid, complicating ongoing efforts to restore dialogue.
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