Ushakov comments on Putin-Zelensky meeting possibility at Alaska summit: No agreements between Trump and Putin

Russian Presidential Aide Yuri Ushakov explicitly told journalist Pavel Zarubin that no agreements were reached between Moscow and Washington regarding a potential meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during the Alaska summit.
According to Ushakov, no statements about a possible meeting or related discussions were included in the summit’s agenda, leaving the situation without any concrete agreements or plans in that direction.
This confirms Moscow’s official stance to avoid direct contact with Zelensky at international forums for the time being.
Meanwhile, details of negotiations and the intentions of the parties involved remain undisclosed, increasing diplomatic uncertainty and tension.
Experts believe this position signals the ongoing complexity of Russia-Ukraine relations and the desire of both sides to maintain diplomatic distance without escalating risks or misunderstandings.