Trump, Putin to Meet Next Week
AUG 8 – The summit aims to discuss ceasefire terms and territorial disputes amid the Russia-Ukraine war, with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s participation still uncertain, officials said.
- On Friday, a senior White House official said President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin are tentatively scheduled to meet next week, with Switzerland and Hungary considered as venues.
- On Friday, European national security advisers and the White House joined a call to align on Russia discussions, including Secretary of State Rubio and envoys Witkoff and Kellogg, after Moscow's ceasefire demands.
- Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote that the path to peace must begin with a ceasefire and said he is ready for meetings at the highest level.
- In response to a proposed trilateral summit, The Kremlin said that conditions for a meeting with Zelenskyy remain far away, according to Putin on Thursday.
- President Trump plans for Ukraine to cede territory and abandon NATO, a stance Zelenskyy and Ukrainian officials have rejected, amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.
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