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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed his readiness to participate in a summit between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump in Hungary, provided he is formally invited. The announcement came after a "frank" meeting between the two US presidents at the White House on Friday, which reportedly turned into a heated discussion about Ukraine's terms for ending the conflict.
According to Zelensky, during his talk with Trump, he told him that Ukraine wants a just peace, not a quick one. He also criticized Hungary as the potential location of the proposed talks between Putin and Trump, calling Prime Minister Viktor Orban a "Kremlin ally" who cannot do anything positive for Ukrainians.
The Ukrainian leader stated that if invited to join the summit in Budapest, he would agree to meet with Putin in some format, whether it be shuttle diplomacy or another arrangement. However, his White House meeting with Trump on Friday was marked by tension, and media reports suggest that the US side urged Ukraine to accept Russia's terms to end the war.
Zelensky reportedly walked away empty-handed from his meeting with Trump regarding Ukraine's request for Tomahawk missiles to strike deep into Russia. Trump expressed frustration with Ukraine's refusal to give up territory, which he views as necessary for a peaceful resolution.
The summit between Putin and Trump aims to discuss ways to end the conflict in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held a constructive phone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday to prepare for the talks.
According to Zelensky, during his talk with Trump, he told him that Ukraine wants a just peace, not a quick one. He also criticized Hungary as the potential location of the proposed talks between Putin and Trump, calling Prime Minister Viktor Orban a "Kremlin ally" who cannot do anything positive for Ukrainians.
The Ukrainian leader stated that if invited to join the summit in Budapest, he would agree to meet with Putin in some format, whether it be shuttle diplomacy or another arrangement. However, his White House meeting with Trump on Friday was marked by tension, and media reports suggest that the US side urged Ukraine to accept Russia's terms to end the war.
Zelensky reportedly walked away empty-handed from his meeting with Trump regarding Ukraine's request for Tomahawk missiles to strike deep into Russia. Trump expressed frustration with Ukraine's refusal to give up territory, which he views as necessary for a peaceful resolution.
The summit between Putin and Trump aims to discuss ways to end the conflict in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov held a constructive phone call with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday to prepare for the talks.