Russia’s Lavrov says agenda ‘not ready at all’ for Putin-Zelenskyy summit
Summary
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that no agenda exists for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, so no summit is planned. Both countries are trying to show willingness to negotiate peace, but disagreements remain, including Ukraine's stance on NATO and territorial issues.Key Facts
- Sergey Lavrov said there is no agenda for a summit between Putin and Zelenskyy.
- Lavrov noted that Putin is open to meeting if a proper agenda is set.
- Russia and Ukraine are trying to show readiness to negotiate peace to the US.
- Lavrov mentioned issues like Ukraine's NATO membership and territorial discussions as points of contention.
- Russia wants Ukraine to give up the eastern Donbas region and stay neutral.
- US President Donald Trump set an August 8 deadline for Russia to end the war or face sanctions.
- Zelenskyy stated Russia is avoiding the summit and urged allies for more sanctions if Russia doesn't show interest in peace.
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