logo
Trump seeks trilateral summit with Russia and Ukraine on Aug. 22: Report

Trump seeks trilateral summit with Russia and Ukraine on Aug. 22: Report

Saudi Gazettea day ago
WASHINGTON — US President Donald Trump is aiming to convene a high-stakes trilateral summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as early as Aug. 22, according to a report published Saturday by Axios.
The effort comes on the heels of Trump's summit Friday with Putin in Anchorage, Alaska, their first in-person meeting since the start of Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and Putin's first trip to U.S. soil for bilateral talks since 2007.
During a phone call with European leaders following the meeting, Trump proposed arranging a three-way summit with Putin and Zelenskyy, according to Axios.
The U.S. president is expected to host Zelenskyy at the White House on Monday and has invited several European leaders to attend.
While Zelenskyy's participation is confirmed, Putin has not yet publicly committed to attending the proposed trilateral summit.
At a press conference after the Alaska summit, Trump said he and Putin had made 'some headway' but acknowledged no formal agreement was reached to end the war.
Putin, for his part, said the two leaders had reached an 'understanding,' without providing details.
The idea of a trilateral summit raises both hope and skepticism in European capitals, as pressure builds to find a negotiated end to the war while ensuring Ukraine is not forced into an unfavorable peace. — Agencies
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Zelensky arrives at White House for high-stakes talks with Trump
Zelensky arrives at White House for high-stakes talks with Trump

Arab News

timean hour ago

  • Arab News

Zelensky arrives at White House for high-stakes talks with Trump

WASHINGTON: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was greeted by US President Donald Trump at the White House Monday ahead of high-stakes talks aimed at bridging big differences over a peace deal with Russia. The leaders of Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Finland, as well as NATO chief Mark Rutte and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, also arrived for the talks, demonstrating support for Ukraine as Trump presses Kyiv to make concessions. Air raid sirens sounded over Kyiv on Monday, AFP journalists heard, at the same time as the Europeans were arriving. Russian strikes overnight killed at least seven people. Following his summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska last week, Trump said Ukraine must give up Crimea and abandon its NATO ambitions — two of Moscow's top demands. Zelensky was scheduled for a one-on-one with Trump in the Oval Office, scene of an astonishing meeting in February February when the US president and his deputy JD Vance publicly berated the Ukrainian. Trump will later meet separately with the European leaders. Trump, 79, said it was a 'big day at the White House' but appeared to be in a combative mood, churning out a string of social media posts. 'I know exactly what I'm doing,' the Republican said on his Truth Social network. 'And I don't need the advice of people who have been working on all of these conflicts for years, and were never able to do a thing to stop them.' The European leaders held a preparatory meeting with the Ukrainian president in Washington on Monday morning, while Zelensky also met Trump's Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg. Zelensky described the talks at the White House as 'very serious' — and sought to flatter Trump ahead of the meeting, by echoing his trademark 'peace through strength' language. 'President Trump has that strength. We have to do everything right to make peace happen,' he said. Zelensky later called on social media for a 'reliable and lasting peace for Ukraine and for the whole of Europe' and said they would discuss Western security guarantees for Ukraine. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters on the plane to Washington: 'We've got to make sure there is peace, that it is lasting peace, and that it is fair and that it is just.' Reports had said Putin would be open to Western security guarantees for Ukraine in the event of any peace deal — but had ruled out Kyiv's long-term ambition to join NATO. Russia kept up its attacks on Ukraine ahead of the new talks, killing at least seven people, including two children, in dozens of drone and ballistic missile strikes overnight, Ukrainian officials said. The Trump-Putin summit in Alaska failed to produce a ceasefire in the nearly three-and-a-half-year war that began with Russia's full-scale invasion in February 2022. After, Trump dropped his previous insistence on a ceasefire in favor of seeking a complete peace deal, meaning negotiations could proceed while the war goes on. He also alarmed Kyiv and European capitals by repeating a number of Russian talking points. Trump said Sunday that Zelensky could end the war 'almost immediately, if he wants to' but that, for Ukraine, there was 'no getting back' Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, and 'NO GOING INTO NATO.' US media reports have said Putin would consider freezing much of the current frontline in Ukraine if Kyiv agreed to completely give up the Donbas region in eastern Ukraine. Trump envoy Steve Witkoff said Moscow had made 'some concessions' on territory. But such a move is widely viewed as unacceptable for Ukraine, which still holds much of the resource-rich area. Yevgeniy Sosnovsky, a photographer from the captured Ukrainian city of Mariupol, said he 'cannot understand' how Ukraine would cede land already under its control. 'Ukraine cannot give up any territories, not even those occupied by Russia,' he told AFP. Kyiv and European leaders have warned against making political and territorial concessions to Russia, whose assault on Ukraine has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths.

Iran to Maintain IAEA Negotiations after Curbing Access
Iran to Maintain IAEA Negotiations after Curbing Access

Leaders

timean hour ago

  • Leaders

Iran to Maintain IAEA Negotiations after Curbing Access

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei announced that his country will go on with talks with the UN nuclear watchdog, according to Reuters. Baghaei noted that Iran will probably have another round of negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the coming days. 'We had talks (with the IAEA) last week. These talks will continue and there will be another round of talks between Iran and the agency probably in the coming days,' he added. Tehran has accused the agency of effectively laying the groundwork for Israel-US attacks that began on June 13, following a May 31 report that prompted the IAEA's 35-nation Board of Governors to declare Iran in violation of its non-proliferation obligations. Last week, Iran announced that the Deputy Head of the United Nations' nuclear watchdog would visit Tehran in an attempt to revive the bilateral relations that witnessed souring tensions since Israel's attacks on Iranian nuclear sites. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi noted that the agency will not have any access to inspect Iran's nuclear facilities during the visit. Iran & IAEA Relations Iranian relations with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) have deteriorated since the United States and Israel attacked Iranian nuclear facilities in June in order to eliminate Iran's nuclear program. In June, the Iranian Guardian Council approved a law suspending Tehran's cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, Arab News reported. According to the new law, the IAEA should have approval by the Supreme National Security Council for any future inspection of Iran's nuclear sites. 'For us, IAEA inspectors approaching nuclear sites has both a security aspect … and the safety of the inspectors themselves is a matter that must be examined,' Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said. He also told Tehran-based diplomats that Iran's cooperation with the nuclear watchdog has not stopped. However, it will take a new form and will be guided and managed through the Supreme National Security Council. This legislative move came as a response to a series of escalations that began on June 13, when Israel launched a wave of airstrikes on Iran under the name of Operation Rising Lion. The military campaign targeted Iran's nuclear facilities and killed top military commanders and nuclear scientists. Consequently, the US launched several airstrikes targeting Iran's nuclear facilities in Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan. Related Topics: China Rejects European Sanctions over Iran's Nuclear Program IAEA to Visit Iran Within Next Two Weeks Iran-Europe Nuclear Talks Loom as Sanctions Deadline Nears Short link : Post Views: 10

Zelenskyy says Russia cynically attacking Ukraine ahead of Washington talks
Zelenskyy says Russia cynically attacking Ukraine ahead of Washington talks

Al Arabiya

time8 hours ago

  • Al Arabiya

Zelenskyy says Russia cynically attacking Ukraine ahead of Washington talks

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Monday that Russia had carried out 'cynical' strikes on Ukraine, including on an Azerbaijani-owned oil facility, ahead of his planned talks in Washington with Donald Trump. 'This was a demonstrative and cynical Russian strike. They are aware that a meeting is taking place today in Washington that will address the end of the war,' he wrote on X. 'Putin will commit demonstrative killings to maintain pressure on Ukraine and Europe, as well as to humiliate diplomatic efforts. That is precisely why we are seeking assistance to put an end to the killings.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store