Zelenskyy Open to Putin Summit: Key Issues on the Table.
Potential Ukraine-Russia Presidential Meeting
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated his readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The primary agenda for such a summit would focus on territorial disputes and securing control over the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. This diplomatic overture comes amidst a deteriorating security situation in the region and the ongoing conflict. The Zaporizhzhia plant, Europe's largest nuclear facility, has been a focal point of international concern since its occupation.
Discussion on the Morning.LIVE Program
The hosts and guests of the Morning.LIVE program will analyze not only the potential presidential meeting but also the broader security landscape in Ukraine. The show's topics will include:
- Drone warfare
- Technological aspects of the conflict
- International policy
- The 20-point peace plan
- Potential trilateral talks involving Ukraine, the US, and Russia
Invited experts scheduled to participate in the program are:
- Serhiy Yaryi
- Ihor Romanenko
- Dmytro Vasyliev
- Ivan Usa
- Mykyta Klymenko
- Viktor Taran
- Oleksandr Pavlychenko
- Oleh Hetman
- Vitaliy Kim
These specialists will share their perspectives and provide analysis on potential scenarios for the conflict's evolution on the international stage.
A summit between Zelenskyy and Putin could represent a significant step toward resolving the conflict in Ukraine and stabilizing the region, particularly regarding control over strategically vital assets like the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Discussions of the peace plan and potential trilateral negotiations with the United States may inject fresh momentum into diplomatic efforts aimed at achieving peace and security for Ukraine.
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