John Glen MP: We Must Be Ultra Wary of Trusting Putin
The White House is considering neutral venues excluding International Criminal Court signatories for peace talks between Putin and Zelensky, aiming to resolve the ongoing war diplomatically.
- Leaders Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and Vladimir Putin of Russia have not met in person since their 2019 Normandy Format Summit in Paris.
- The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and an ICC arrest warrant for Putin limit potential locations for a new summit between the two presidents.
- Various countries including Switzerland, Belarus, Hungary, Qatar, Turkey, Austria, and the UAE have been proposed or expressed readiness to host peace talks involving Zelenskyy and Putin.
- Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis emphasized that Switzerland, maintaining its neutral stance, would be willing to welcome Putin if his visit were aimed at pursuing peace, despite the existing ICC arrest warrant.
- Discussions suggest initial talks might be bilateral between Zelenskyy and Putin, with President Trump possibly included later, but the meeting’s format and location remain uncertain.
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