Russian Officials Deny Discussions of Trilateral Summit Involving Trump, Putin, and Zelensky
In Russia, official statements have clarified that U.S.
President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin have not yet discussed the possibility of convening a trilateral summit with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
According to information provided by Putin’s aide Yuri Ushakov, cited by TASS, the topic of such a meeting has not been brought up at this time.
In response to journalists’ inquiries, Ushakov emphasized, “The issue of holding a trilateral summit with Putin, Trump, and Zelensky has not been addressed so far.” Furthermore, there is no official information about when or if such a meeting might take place in the future.
It is only known that at this stage, no specific dates or plans have been announced.
It is worth recalling that previously, U.S.
President Donald Trump stated that both Putin and Zelensky expressed interest in participating in potential future meetings aimed at discussing pathways toward peace and conflict resolution in the region.