US, Ukraine to discuss possible Zelenksy-Putin meeting
US and Ukrainian officials plan talks on a potential Putin-Zelensky meeting and security guarantees amid stalled peace efforts and ongoing conflict challenges.
- U.S. President Donald Trump believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin does not want to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy because he does not like him.
- Zelenskyy plans to discuss preparations for a possible meeting with Putin with U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg, aiming to secure $1 billion monthly for weapons.
- Ukraine and Russia exchanged 146 prisoners of war, with Zelenskyy announcing that most had been in captivity since 2022.
- Trump emphasized the need for a negotiated settlement to end the conflict, calling for peace that protects Ukraine's sovereignty.
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Trump said Putin “does not want to see Zelenski,” who asked for security assurances in the face of a possible meeting with the Russian president
The summit on the war in Ukraine is in full swing. A meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy could take place within two weeks. Both countries continue to report mutual attacks. Follow the latest developments in our live blog.
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