Preparing for the “Putin and Trump meeting” may take several months
“Until now we have taken any decisions, neither at the work level nor at the highest level, it will take time to prepare for this meeting, it may be weeks, and it may be a month, and it may be several months,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian official TV today. .
Ukraine will participate in peace negotiations
Peskov said that Ukraine will participate in the peace negotiations to end the conflict in one way or another, the day after US President Donald Trump made two separate phone calls to the presidents of Russia and Ukraine.
He added: Of course, Ukraine will participate in the negotiations. At the same time, there will be a path for a Russian -American bilateral dialogue, and a path that is definitely connected to the participation of Ukraine.
Ukrainian American consensus
Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski announced on Thursday that he wanted to agree on a position with Washington to put an end to Russian President Vladimir Putin before any negotiations with Russia.
Zelinski said the day after US President Donald Trump made two separate contacts with the heads of Ukraine and Russia, that the meetings between Ukraine and America are a priority for us, and only after similar meetings, after preparing a plan aimed at putting an end to Putin, I think it would be fair to speak to the Russians.
Trump also spoke with Zelinski in a recent call that he was important and touched on various issues.

But he said that while Ukraine believes a priority for Trump, Trump spoke with Putin first is a “cute” matter.
The Ukrainian president also reported that Trump told him that he wanted to talk to them at the same time, without explaining the reason for not doing this.
Zelinski also pointed out that he told Trump that Russia would likely attack Ukraine again in the absence of security guarantees.
Peace is not just a ceasefire
European Council President Antonio Costa warned that peace in Ukraine is not just a ceasefire, in response to Moscow and Washington’s decision to start negotiations to end the war.
“Russia should not pose a threat to Ukraine, Europe and international security,” said Costa, who heads the body that represents the leaders of the European Union 27 on the X platform.
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