The USA is preparing a trilateral meeting of Zelensky, Trump, and Putin: details of the negotiations.
The USA is looking for a location for a meeting between Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky, Donald Trump, and Vladimir Putin. The trilateral negotiations are planned for next week.
According to CBS News, the USA is working to determine the location for the summit by the end of the week.
When will the negotiations between Zelensky, Trump, and Putin take place
Sources familiar with the details reported that a possible trilateral meeting or bilateral negotiations between Zelensky and Trump might happen.
After Trump’s meeting with Putin on August 15 in Alaska, discussions on the outcomes are planned with Zelensky to determine further steps.
Trump's conversation with EU leaders - what is known
EU leaders are concerned about possible decisions that may not be beneficial for Ukraine, hence they insisted on holding a virtual meeting.
As a result of the conversation with European leaders, they emphasized the importance of achieving quick peace in Ukraine and discussing territorial issues only with Zelensky.
According to CBS News, the USA is actively preparing for a trilateral meeting between the presidents of Ukraine, the USA, and Russia. It is planned that after the meeting between Trump and Putin in mid-August, discussions on the results will be held together with Zelensky for further resolution of issues. European leaders expressed concern about possible decisions that could affect Ukraine and emphasized the importance of quickly achieving peace in Ukraine.Read also
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