Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin agree to meet in the “coming days”, says Karimin World news

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An agreement was reached with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin to meet “in the coming days,” a Kremlin aide said.

after US President Description a “Very good possibility” Among the leaders of the leaders of the ceasefire talks in Ukraine, Foreign Affairs Adviser, Yuri Ushakov, said on Thursday that Russian and American officials started working on the details.

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“On the proposal of the American side, an agreement was mainly reached to hold a bilateral meeting at the highest level in the coming days,” he said.

“We have now started concrete preparations with our American colleagues.”

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He will represent the first time that the two leaders have met since Mr. Trump returned to his post, and comes after a three -hour meeting between them Mr. Putin And the American envoy Steve Whitkov in Moscow on Wednesday.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy After the meeting, it looked as if Russia was “more inclined to a ceasefire.”

Mr. Oshkov also said that Mr. Witkeov spoke about the idea of a tripartite meeting between Mr. Putin, Mr. Trump and Mr. Zellinski during the talks yesterday – but added that Moscow did not comment on the proposal.

“We suggest, first of all, to focus on preparing a bilateral meeting with Trump, and we consider it important that this meeting be successful and productive,” he said.

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Meanwhile, the Ukrainian president said he was planning to speak to German counselor Friedrich Mirz, as well as contacts from France and Italy, throughout Thursday.

Mr. Zelinski said that he intends to discuss the ceasefire, the summit of leaders and security in the long run, adding: “Ukraine has never wanted to war and will work to peace as possible as possible.”

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It also comes at a time when a gallup poll shows that 69 % of Ukrainians support the end of war negotiations with Russia – a total reflection of 2022, as 73 % preferred fighting to victory.

However, most of them are skeptical that the war will end soon, with 68 % response that they believe it is unlikely to end the active fighting over the next 12 months.

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