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Zelenskyy says he is ready to meet Putin following White House talks with Trump

Zelenskyy says he is ready to meet Putin following White House talks with Trump

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Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said he is ready to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin "in any format" following his talks with Donald Trump at the White House.
Speaking to reporters, the Ukrainian president said this meeting, without either country setting preconditions, was the only way to resolve the conflict and tackle issues over territory seized during the war in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy was speaking after talks hosted by US President Donald Trump with European leaders, including Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, President Macron of France and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
In a change of tone from his last meeting with Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, Trump said there was a 'good chance' of ending the war through these meetings.
'I know the president, I know myself, and I believe Vladimir Putin wants to see it end,' Trump said.
Following the talks, Trump spoke with Putin on the phone to begin arrangements for a meeting between Ukraine and Russia.
The Kremlin confirmed the call, adding that the leaders spoke for around 40 minutes. It is unclear whether Putin has signed up to a direct meeting between himself and Zelenskyy.
'At the conclusion of the meetings, I called President Putin, and began the arrangements for a meeting, at a location to be determined, between President Putin and President Zelenskyy,' Trump wrote on Truth Social.
A trilateral meeting that would include Trump, Zelenskyy and Putin would follow the meeting between Ukraine and Russia, Trump added. He did not provide any details about timing or location.
Addressing future Russia-Ukraine talks, Zelenskyy said: "A will to end the war is a diplomatic meeting at the level of leaders. If one or another side will not demonstrate a will to meet, then we will ask the United States to act accordingly."
Trump said during the talks with Zelenskyy and the European leaders that a potential ceasefire and who gets Ukrainian territory seized by Russia should be hashed out during a face-to-face meeting between the two warring countries' leaders.
This was a shift from comments Trump made soon after meeting Putin last week, in which he appeared to tilt towards Putin's demands that Ukraine should make concessions over land seized by Russia.
During his latest visit to Washington, Zelenskyy said he'd had the opportunity for the "first time" to directly talk with Trump about the importance of the captured areas to Ukraine.
Russia now controls roughly one-fifth of Ukrainian territory.
In a welcome signal for European leaders, who for some time have been asking the US for this, Trump signalled he could aid European security guarantees as part of any peace process.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomed these plans after Trump introduced him at the negotiating table as a 'friend."
Starmer said: 'Your indication of security guarantees, of some sort of article five-style guarantees, fits with what we've been doing with the coalition of the willing, which we started some months ago, bringing countries together and showing that we were prepared to step up to the plate when it came to security."
'With you coming alongside, what we've already developed, I think we could take a really important step forward today – a historic step, actually, could come out of this meeting in terms of security for Ukraine and security in Europe.'
Starmer also described potential future trilateral talks between Ukraine, Russia and the US as a 'sensible next step' and said he thought Monday's talks "will be seen as a very important day in recent years.'
Echoing this sentiment, Zelenskyy described Monday's meeting as 'really good', saying they had been 'the best' so far.
'We are very happy with the president that all the leaders are here and security in Ukraine depends on the United States and on you and on those leaders who are with us in our hearts," he added.
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