Trump Plans Meeting with Putin on Ukraine Next Week; Possible Trilateral with Zelensky May Follow: Reports
- On August 6, 2025, President Donald Trump said he plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as next week, according to a White House official.
- After Witkoff’s three-hour Moscow meeting focused on Ukraine and U.S.-Russia relations, the idea of a Trump-Putin summit emerged, according to a White House official.
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Fox Business, `A lot has to happen before that can occur` regarding a Trump-Putin meeting.
- With sanctions looming, the White House is set to impose new sanctions on Russia Aug. 8, as U.S. sanctions are expected to escalate by the end of the week.
- Such a face-to-face meeting would be the first since Trump returned to office this year and the first since Biden in 2021, according to a White House official.
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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has suggested that the United Arab Emirates could be a “right place” to hold the meeting with his American counterpart, Donald Trump, after having a meeting this Thursday with the head of state of Emirati, Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is visiting Moscow. “We have many friends willing to help us organize such an event. One of them is the president of the United Arab Emirates. This would be one of the most su…
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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