Zelensky's Meeting with Trump: New Opportunities Ahead
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is heading for discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday.
According to "European Truth", he announced this via his Telegram channel.
Zelensky mentioned that he had already spoken with Trump and European leaders following the discussions in Alaska.
"A lengthy and substantive conversation with President Trump, initially one-on-one, and then with European leaders. Overall, we spoke for over an hour and a half, about an hour with President Trump. President Trump informed me about his meeting with the Russian leader and the main points of the discussion," he detailed.
Zelensky continued that he supports Trump's proposal for a trilateral meeting involving Ukraine, America, and Russia.
"Ukraine emphasizes: key issues can be discussed at the leaders' level, and a trilateral format is suitable for this. I intend to discuss all details regarding the end of violence, the conclusion of the war with President Trump in Washington on Monday. I appreciate the invitation," wrote the Ukrainian president.
He added that it is important for European partners to be involved in all stages of the process and mentioned "positive signals from the American side" regarding their participation in ensuring security for Ukraine.
Recall that after the meeting between the two leaders in Alaska, Trump stated that he had agreed with Putin on a territory exchange and "Zelensky has to accept this."
He also announced new negotiations with the Kremlin leader and said he would participate in the meeting between Zelensky and Putin if it occurs.
A correspondent from The Economist learned from sources that a preliminary agreement on a temporary "air" ceasefire was allegedly reached in Alaska, though no official statements were made on this matter.