Trump Says ‘When, Not If’ About Trilateral Meeting With Putin And Zelenskyy (Live Updates)
Trump aims to convene a trilateral summit to pursue a broader peace deal in Ukraine, following his August 15 meeting with Putin and Zelenskyy's visit to Washington, D.C.
- On Monday, Ukrainian authorities informed the family that Zsolt Leco, a Hungarian conscript from Transcarpathia, died and will be buried on 19 August in his hometown.
- Hungarian government officials claimed he was brutally killed, but autopsy showed cause of death was illness, and no violence signs were found, according to officials.
- Following his summit in Anchorage, Trump proposed a trilateral meeting with Putin and Zelenskyy to European leaders, with Putin yet to commit.
- Despite Zelenskyy's participation being confirmed, Vladimir Putin has not yet publicly committed to attending the proposed summit on Monday.
- Despite scheduling, European diplomats have been told to prepare for a trilateral meeting on August 22, with venues like Rome, Geneva, Budapest, and Helsinki under consideration.
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Donald Trump said he hopes to reach an agreement for a trilateral meeting with Vladimir Putin and Volodimir Zelenski, this by welcoming the Ukrainian leader in the White House to hold crucial talks on the end of the war with Russia. “If everything goes well today, we will have a trilateral meeting and I think there will be a reasonable chance of ending the war when we do,” Trump told the press this Monday during a meeting with Zelenski in the Ov…
US President Donald Trump said during a meeting at the White House that an agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine could be reached today. Trump added that a three-way summit between him, Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky could take place soon.
Trump Confirms that He will Speak to Putin After Meetings with Zelensky and European Leaders - "We May or May Not Have a Trilateral... He's Expecting my Call When We're Finished."
President Trump on Monday told reporters in the Oval Office that he is planning to call Russian President Vladimir Putin following his meeting with Zelensky, and he hopes to schedule a trilateral peace summit with himself, Putin, and Zelensky.
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, said this Monday at the start of his meeting in the White House...
US President Donald Trump pointed out this Monday at the start of his meeting in the White House with his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenski, that "if everything goes well today" a three-way summit between the two leaders and Russian President Vladimir Putin will be held to try to achieve peace in Ukraine."I think that if everything goes well today, we will have a trilateral meeting.And I think there will be a reasonable chance of ending …
From Rome's proposal to Geneva's, passing through the Vatican: Europe to work to find the place of the negotiations, with Washington pressing for a quick delay
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