Trump announced a meeting between Zelensky and Putin: details of the negotiations.
The leader of the United States of America, Donald Trump, expects that the next meeting will be between the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and the Russian dictator, Vladimir Putin.
Trump expects a meeting between Zelensky and Putin
Donald Trump stated this at a press conference on Monday, August 11.
Trump said that after his meeting with the Russian dictator, he expects a bilateral meeting between Zelensky and Putin. In addition, he suggested a trilateral format.
'The next meeting: Zelensky and Putin, or both of them with me. I will join if necessary, but I want the leaders to meet on their own.'
Let us remind you that the US leader explained what he would discuss with Putin at the meeting on August 15.
Moreover, Trump stated he would travel to Russia. However, he might have been mistaken, meaning a meeting in Alaska.
Donald Trump expects the next meeting between the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, and the Russian leader, Vladimir Putin, and expresses a desire for the leaders to meet without intermediaries.
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