The Office of the President denied the new agreement between the USA and Russia: what was actually discussed in Moscow.
The Office of the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, denied rumors about new conditions from the USA for ending the war. This information was published by a Polish outlet, but the president's communications advisor, Dmytro Lytvyn, stated that there were no new proposals during the meeting between the USA representative and the Russian leader.
The Office of the President denied rumors about a new agreement between the USA and Russia
According to Lytvyn, during the meeting with Volodymyr Putin, there were no mentions of actual recognition of Russian territorial gains, lifting sanctions, or 'ceasefire' instead of peace with Ukraine, which the Polish outlet reported.
'It is doubtful that Vitkoff or Ushakov had time to talk to this portal. Nothing like that was said during yesterday's leaders' conversation, and Vitkoff did not say anything like that, he discussed other things', - wrote Lytvyn.
It is also worth noting that after the meeting between the USA representative and Russian colleagues, a meeting between Putin and Trump was announced.
Polish media reported the information about a proposal from the USA to Russia regarding ending the war in Ukraine, but the Office of the President denied these rumors, emphasizing the absence of confirmation of new conditions from the American side.
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