The Telegraph learned whether Trump and Zelensky will meet at the NATO summit.
The presidents of the USA and Ukraine, Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, are avoiding a meeting at the NATO summit due to potential conflict. Event organizers in The Hague are monitoring to prevent discrepancies between the leaders, so communication between them will be limited.
There will also be no planned meetings with the Contact Group on Ukraine's defense and the 'coalition of willing' at the NATO summit. Organizers plan to send a special message to Trump to avoid potential conflicts in communication.
Earlier, Zelensky explained what Putin is aiming for and how Russia would deceive Trump.
Thus, there are limitations in communication between the presidents of the USA and Ukraine at the NATO summit to prevent potential conflicts and discrepancies. This indicates a tense situation in international relations and the need for a cautious approach in communication between countries.
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