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31 Aug 2025, 02:18 GMT+10
The US president had previously insisted that his Russian counterpart first meet the Ukrainian leader one-on-one
US President Donald Trump has stated that he believes a trilateral meeting with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky will happen.
Following his recent summit with Putin in Alaska, Trump pushed for a one-on-one between the Russian president and Zelensky ahead of any trilateral gathering. The Kremlin hasnot ruled outa bilateral meeting, but stressed it should serve as the final stage of talks once tangible progress has been made in the peace process.
In an interview with the Daily Caller on Friday, Trump was asked whether a trilateral meeting is still planned.
"A tri would happen. A bi, I don't know about, but a tri will happen," the US president said. "But, you know, sometimes people aren't ready for it."
According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, while Russia is still interested in direct talks with Ukraine, preparation for such a meeting is not "very active."
"All our positions have been communicated," and Ukraine has submitted its own provisions, he said on Friday. "Further discussion is necessary."
Moscow has already agreed to "show some flexibility" on a number of points that Putin and Trump discussed in Alaska, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told NBC News last week.
The US president later presented his proposals at a follow-up meeting with the Ukrainian leader and his European NATO backers, but "Zelensky said no to everything," Lavrov said.
The reaction of Kiev's Western sponsors at the talks "indicates that they don't want peace," the top diplomat said.
European NATO leaders have increasingly pushed for "security guarantees" for Ukraine in the form of Western "peacekeepers" or "reassurance forces" - something Moscow has stressed it would never accept, warning of potential uncontrolled escalation.
Moscow has condemned the EU's recent militarization and longstanding military support for Ukraine. It has consistently described the Ukraine conflict as a proxy war waged by the West and maintained that any settlement must address Russia's security concerns and the root causes of the crisis, including NATO's continued eastward expansion.
(RT.com)
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