Trump Plans Meeting with Putin on Ukraine Next Week; Possible Trilateral with Zelensky May Follow: Reports
RUSSIA, AUG 8 – US President Donald Trump plans a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week to discuss peace efforts in Ukraine amid ongoing sanctions and rising tensions, with a trilateral meeting possible.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that the United Arab Emirates is a possible site for a meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, potentially next week, as reported by the Kremlin.
- A new Gallup poll reveals that only about one-quarter of Ukrainians support continuing the war, with approximately seven in ten preferring a negotiated settlement soon.
- Trump expressed that he is open to a meeting with both Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to negotiate a ceasefire, as he critiques Russia's lack of progress.
- Zelenskyy aims to involve more European leaders in discussions about Ukraine's future amidst ongoing diplomatic efforts.
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No trilateral meeting: Putin rejects including Zelensky in Trump talks, says ‘conditions for meeting must be created’
Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that a potential meeting with Donald Trump could take place next week in the UAE, but ruled out including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Putin said talks with Zelensky require “certain conditions” that are currently unmet.
Trump is planning a meeting with Putin. The United Arab Emirates are regarded as a favorite. Other Middle East states are also under discussion.
Putin: UAE possible site for meeting with Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday the United Arab Emirates is one possible site for his meeting with United States President Donald Trump. Putin made the announcement in the Kremlin after his meeting with Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the president of the UAE. A Kremlin official said earlier that a Trump-Putin meeting could take place as early as next week, although no date has been confirmed. The announcement of a summit cam…
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