Trump stresses: potential tripartite meeting involving Ukraine, Russia, and the US postponed but still possible
Amidst the turbulent landscape of modern international diplomacy, a new statement has emerged from former US President Donald Trump. Several months ago, he announced a planned, yet unrealized tripartite meeting between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States. During an interview broadcasted by Sky News, Trump shared that the agenda included discussions on the prospects of restarting dialogue among Volodymyr Zelensky, Vladimir Putin, and the American leader. According to him, although the meeting did not take place within the initially expected timeframe, it remains entirely plausible in the future. “It will definitely happen, although this meeting was supposed to take place three months ago,” Trump stated. When asked about the conditions and necessary steps for such negotiations, he emphasized that much depends on the political will of the leaders. Meanwhile, diplomatic talks concluded in Istanbul, focusing mainly on the possibility of a presidential meeting in the city. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed his intention to hold consultations with Trump and Putin regarding the situation in Ukraine and the prospects of a summit in Istanbul. Additionally, experts and media debates continue over diplomatic strategies and the evolving situation, which could significantly influence regional conflicts and global stability in the coming months.
