Zelensky ready to join Trump-Putin talks if invited
Summary
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed willingness to join talks with President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin if invited to a proposed summit in Hungary to discuss the Ukraine war. Reports indicate disagreements between the U.S. and Ukraine, especially regarding the terms of peace with Russia. Zelensky aimed to secure U.S. Tomahawk missiles during his meeting with Trump but left without them.Key Facts
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is willing to join Trump and Putin for talks in Hungary, if invited.
- Trump and Putin have announced plans for discussions about the Ukraine war.
- Zelensky and Trump recently met at the White House, but the meeting reportedly ended with disagreements.
- Zelensky expressed a desire for a "just peace" rather than a quick resolution.
- Zelensky criticized Hungary as the summit location, citing biases from its Prime Minister.
- Zelensky did not secure a commitment from the U.S. for Tomahawk missiles.
- There are reports of tension at the Trump-Zelensky meeting, with claims that Trump suggested Ukraine accept Russian terms.
- Trump has previously shifted his stance, suggesting at one point that Ukraine could reclaim all its territory.
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