An unlikely showdown
Following Monday’s White House summit, Trump is now trying to broker a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky
Following Monday’s extraordinary multilateral talks at the White House between US President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and seven of Europe’s most powerful leaders, it transpired that Trump was attempting to engineer an in-person bilateral meeting between Putin and Zelensky in the coming weeks.
Zelensky appeared to have learned from his disastrous meeting with Trump at the White House in February and behaved very diplomatically.
A bilateral meeting between Putin and Zelensky would demonstrate Russia’s willingness to end the war, Zelensky stressed.


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Flag fall
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