Trump Denies Knowledge of Planned US Delegation Trip to Moscow and Zelenskyy Meeting.
Statement from US President Donald Trump
According to Novyny.live: US President Donald Trump has stated he has no information regarding a potential trip by American officials to Moscow or a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the upcoming World Economic Forum in Davos next week. Trump emphasized that no confirmed decisions or agreements exist concerning such a visit.
"I do not have any confirmed decisions or agreements regarding such a trip." - Donald Trump
According to Trump, US Special Envoy Steve Witkopf and presidential advisor Jared Kushner have no confirmed plans to travel to Russia. While not ruling out the possibility of contact, Trump noted that no specific plans or arrangements for a meeting with Zelenskyy currently exist.
Prospects for Diplomatic Contact
Donald Trump also expressed his belief that Vladimir Putin is open to making deals. These comments underscore Trump's position on diplomatic engagement with Russia amidst ongoing global political challenges.
Trump's statement indicates that, despite the potential for a meeting, diplomatic contacts between the US, Russia, and Ukraine remain in a state of uncertainty. The continuation of dialogue with Russia is likely to be a key topic at the Davos forum, as participants seek pathways to address current global conflicts and challenges. The annual Davos gathering is a frequent venue for high-level diplomatic discussions outside formal state channels.
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