Yuri Ushakov, an aide to Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin, has mentioned that there are not any agreements between Moscow and Washington concerning a gathering between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Donald Trump and Putin.
Supply: Ushakov in a remark to Russian propagandist Pavel Zarubin, as reported by European Pravda
Particulars: Ushakov recalled that the concept of elevating the extent of delegations in Ukraine-Russia negotiations had been mentioned throughout conversations between Trump and Putin and on the Alaska summit.
"However the People advised us they might additionally suppose this matter over amongst themselves after which come again with some concrete proposals," Ushakov mentioned.
He added that media stories a couple of potential assembly of the three leaders "aren’t precisely what we agreed upon".
Quote: "Now they’re speaking a couple of trilateral assembly, a couple of assembly between Putin and Zelenskyy. However particularly this – so far as I do know – there was no settlement between Putin and Trump on it."
Background:
- Final week, Trump mentioned {that a} trilateral assembly between himself, Putin and Zelenskyy will happen, however he solid doubt on a Putin-Zelenskyy assembly taking place anytime quickly.
- The leaders’ assembly was the principle subject of discussions between the US, Europe and Ukraine after the Alaska summit, however the Kremlin is doing all the things it will probably to stop it from happening.
- Axios reported that Trump is critically contemplating placing his diplomatic efforts concerning the Russo-Ukrainian battle on maintain "till one or each events start to point out extra flexibility".
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