Expert Analysis: Why a Zelensky-Putin Summit Remains Highly Unlikely.
Minimal Chance of a Leader-Level Meeting
According to UATV: According to analyst Igor Popov, the likelihood of a face-to-face meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin is extremely low. Popov noted that while Ukraine continues to support peace initiatives, the signing of a formal peace treaty is not anticipated in the near term. This assessment reflects the deep-seated issues that have persisted since Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014 and the subsequent war in eastern Ukraine.
Zelensky has previously stated there is no compromise on two points within the American 20-point plan, a factor which further complicates the potential for dialogue. A key unresolved topic concerns territories, specifically the situation in the Donbas region. Popov emphasized that while comprehensive roadmaps for a peace settlement were discussed in the past, their implementation is now in serious doubt.
High Tensions Persist
Consequently, the situation remains tense, and without progress on these core issues, a personal meeting between the two leaders appears highly improbable.
These comments underscore the complexity and protracted nature of the Ukraine-Russia conflict and point to a continued lack of progress in the peace process. Given the current political climate, the importance of sustained international support and diplomatic efforts remains critical for achieving any future stability in the region.
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