Moscow Plays Down Trump’s Claims of Agreement
Russian and US leaders discussed raising negotiation levels for direct talks between Moscow and Kiev but did not finalize any agreements, according to Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov.
- Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov stated on September 2 that no agreement exists between Presidents Putin and Trump to meet with Zelensky or hold a trilateral summit.
- This statement contradicts President Trump's earlier claims in August that he had begun arrangements for a possible Putin-Zelensky meeting and trilateral talks.
- On Monday, during the SCO summit, Putin discussed the Ukraine conflict with Xi Jinping and Narendra Modi and promised to brief them on his Alaska talks with Trump.
- Ushakov said the visits by Witkoff laid groundwork for Putin-Trump talks in Alaska where they agreed on further steps, though no final decision on direct Kiev talks was made.
- Putin emphasized that any peace deal requires addressing root causes including NATO's influence in Ukraine, while the U.S. continues proposing diplomatic steps amid ongoing hostilities.
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Kremlin foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov said on Monday that no agreement was reached between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin for a trilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Kremlin denies Trump, Putin ever agreed on face-to-face Zelensky meeting
"Right now, there is talk of a trilateral meeting, of a meeting between Putin and Zelensky. But specifically, as far as I know, there was no agreement between Putin and Trump on this," Kremlin foreign policy aide Yuri Ushakov said.
Since the Alaska Summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, there has been speculation about a bilateral meeting between Kremlin leader and Ukraine president Selenskyi. Experts are not enthusiastic about the idea and are alarming. Therefore, Selenskyi should not meet the Russian president.
According to the Russian government, there are no concrete plans for a meeting between Putin, Selensky and Trump. The US President had envisaged such a meeting.
Russia rejects Trump's statements on a planned tripartite summit with Selensky and stresses that there is "no concrete agreement." Observers accuse Moscow of delaying negotiations in order to continue the war.
Donald Trump recently announced that there would be a tripartite meeting between him, Vladimir Putin and Wolodymyr Selenskyj. However, the US President again withdraws from the Kremlin. We do not know what the Republicans are talking about ... Russia vehemently contradicted Trump's presentation of arrangements for a tripartite summit with Ukraine's President. Putin's foreign policy advisor Yuri Ushakov said Russia's state TV on the margins of th…
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