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Roya News
9 hours ago
- Roya News
Trump says would meet Putin without Zelensky sit-down
US President Donald Trump said Thursday he would meet with Vladimir Putin for upcoming talks on the Ukraine war even if the Russian leader had not sat down with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The statement, which contradicted earlier reports that a Putin-Zelensky meeting was a prerequisite for the summit, came after Trump gave Moscow until Friday to reach a ceasefire or face fresh sanctions. But asked by reporters in the Oval Office if that deadline still held, Trump did not answer clearly. "It's going to be up to (Putin)," Trump said. "We're going to see what he has to say." Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has been pressuring Moscow to end Russia's military assault on Ukraine. The Kremlin said Thursday that Putin was set to attend a summit with Trump in the "coming days," but the Russian leader essentially ruled out including Zelensky. Zelensky meanwhile insisted that he had to be involved in any talks. When Trump was asked if Putin was required to meet Zelensky before a summit, the US president said simply: "No, he doesn't." Putin has named the United Arab Emirates as a potential location for the summit, but this was not confirmed by Washington. Next week? The summit would be the first between sitting US and Russian presidents since Joe Biden met Putin in Geneva in June 2021. Three rounds of direct Russia-Ukraine talks in Istanbul have failed to yield any progress towards a ceasefire. The two sides remain far apart on the conditions they have set to end the more than three-year-long conflict. Trump and Putin last sat together in 2019 at a G20 summit meeting in Japan during Trump's first term. They have spoken by telephone several times since January. Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that "next week has been set as a target date," adding that both sides have agreed the venue "in principle," without naming it. However, Washington later denied that a venue or date had been set. "No location has been determined," a White House official said, while agreeing that the meeting "could occur as early as next week." Putin has resisted multiple calls from the United States, Europe and Kyiv for a ceasefire. At talks in Istanbul, Russian negotiators outlined hardline territorial demands for halting its advance -- calling for Kyiv to withdraw from some territory it still controls and to renounce Western military support. Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, urged Trump to "finally get tough on the Kremlin" and use his leverage to end the war. "Face-to-face dialogue is important, but Putin cannot be allowed yet another opportunity to delay or water down President Trump's promise of harsh sanctions taking effect tomorrow," she said in a statement late Thursday. 'Only fair' Ukraine involved Reports of the possible summit came after US special envoy Steve Witkoff met Putin in Moscow on Wednesday. Witkoff proposed a trilateral meeting with Zelensky, but Putin appeared to rule out direct talks with the Ukrainian leader. "Certain conditions must be created for this," Putin told reporters. "Unfortunately, we are still far from creating such conditions." The former KGB agent, who has ruled Russia for over 25 years, said in June that he was ready to meet Zelensky, but only during a "final phase" of negotiations on ending the conflict. In his regular evening address on Thursday, Zelensky said "it is only fair that Ukraine should be a participant in the negotiations." The Ukrainian leader spoke with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as he called for the continent to be included in any potential peace talks.


Roya News
17 hours ago
- Roya News
Trump open to meeting Putin without Zelenskyy talks first
US President Donald Trump stated Thursday that he is willing to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin regardless of whether the latter has held discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. This position diverges from previous media reports, which suggested a different prerequisite. Contrary to claims attributed to unnamed White House officials that a Putin-Zelenskyy summit was a necessary condition for Trump's own meeting with Putin, the president dismissed the idea when questioned directly. 'No, he doesn't, no,' Trump said from the Oval Office when asked whether such a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian leaders was required beforehand. 'They would like to meet with me, and I'll do whatever I can to stop the killing,' he added. The president's remarks came just a day after he hinted that a one-on-one with Putin might be imminent. His comments followed a visit by his envoy, Steve Witkoff, who recently held talks with the Russian president in Moscow. Since taking office in January, Trump has repeatedly emphasized his desire to end the war in Ukraine, reiterating his campaign promise to bring the conflict to a close within 24 hours. Recently, Trump has taken a more forceful tone, warning Moscow of increased penalties if a ceasefire deal is not reached by Friday. When pressed on whether that deadline remained in place following Witkoff's visit, Trump offered a vague reply. 'It's going to be up to (Putin),' he said. 'We're going to see what he has to say.' Trump added, 'Very disappointed,' without elaborating further.


Jordan News
a day ago
- Jordan News
Putin Receives UAE President in Moscow - Jordan News
Putin Receives UAE President in Moscow Russian President Vladimir Putin began talks on Thursday with the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Putin emphasized the importance of discussing regional security during their meeting. اضافة اعلان — Reuters