Live – War in Ukraine: Zelensky Seeks Putin Meeting

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Zelensky reiterates his call to a face-a-face with Putin

The ukrainian president,Volodymyr Zelensky,reiterated his call on Thursday for a face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin. “In Ukraine,we have repeatedly repeated that the search for concrete solutions can be truly effective in terms of leaders,” he wrote on social network X. “It is indeed necessary to determine the calendar of such a format and the range of questions to be tackled.”

“The priorities are absolutely clear. First,the end of the massacres,and it is Russia that must accept a ceasefire,” he added.Considering himself “great progress” after the meeting between his emissary and Vladimir putin, Donald Trump said he was ready on Wednesday meeting his Russian counterpart and Volodymyr Zelensky.

This Thursday, the Ukrainian president reiterated his call for a face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin.Follow the latest information.

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Donald Trump stated on Wednesday he is open to a possible meeting with Vladimir Putin “very soon,” while also maintaining the possibility of secondary sanctions against Russia. This comes after his special emissary, Steve Witkoff, returned from what was described as a “productive” visit to Moscow. The American president indicated there was “good luck there is a meeting very soon,” but did not specify a date or location.

According to reports in the American press, Trump is considering meeting the Russian president in person next week, perhaps followed by a three-way meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky. The last formal summit between Russia and the United States was held in June 2021, when Joe Biden met with Putin in Geneva.Hello everyone.Welcome to TF1info for the latest updates on the war in Ukraine, which began on February 24, 2022, with the Russian invasion ordered by Vladimir Putin.

American diplomat Marco Rubio cautioned on wednesday that “Still a lot of work” remains before a potential summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to resolve the war in Ukraine.

“today was a good day, but we still have a lot of work in front of us. There are many obstacles to overcome, and we hope to achieve it in the coming days and next few hours, perhaps,” he said on the Fox Business channel, tempering expectations for an imminent meeting between the American and Russian leaders.

Earlier, the American president said he was “open” to such a meeting with Vladimir Putin.

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