Putin to Meet Zelensky Once Conflict Issues Are Resolved

Putin ready to meet Zelensky once all issues worked out – Lavrov — RT World News

Russia Open to Talks with Ukraine, But Only After Key Issues Are Resolved

In a recent development, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that President Vladimir Putin is willing to meet with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, but only once all outstanding issues related to the conflict have been thoroughly addressed. This comes after US President Donald Trump suggested that the two leaders should meet one-on-one before a potential trilateral summit.

Lavrov emphasized that Putin has repeatedly expressed his readiness to meet with Zelensky, provided that all necessary issues have been worked out by experts and ministers. However, he also pointed out that Zelensky’s eagerness to negotiate with Putin may be driven by a desire to remain in the spotlight, as international attention towards him appears to be waning.

Notably, Zelensky had previously rejected talks with Putin and even signed a decree in 2022 banning such negotiations, which he has yet to cancel. According to Lavrov, Zelensky’s recent push for a swift meeting with Putin is more about showmanship than a genuine commitment to finding a resolution to the crisis. “Clearly, his activity in relation to staging a summit with the Russian leader also has a goal of displaying his supposedly constructive focus on the settlement process, but in reality, it is simply about replacing the serious, hard, difficult work on agreeing the principles of a sustainable resolution of the crisis… with special effects and tricks,” Lavrov said.

Meanwhile, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov revealed that during a phone call on Monday, Putin and Trump supported the idea of continuing direct talks between Russia and Ukraine, which restarted in Istanbul in May. They also discussed the possibility of raising the level of officials participating in these talks.

Moscow maintains that any lasting settlement must address the root causes of the conflict, eliminate Russia’s security concerns, and recognize current territorial realities, including the status of Crimea and the four former Ukrainian regions that voted to join Russia in 2022.

As tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to simmer, the international community remains keenly interested in finding a peaceful resolution to the crisis. With Putin and Zelensky seemingly open to talks, the question remains whether they can find common ground and work towards a meaningful settlement.

In a separate development, Ukraine has announced plans to replace soldiers with robots, as the country’s military continues to explore innovative ways to strengthen its defenses.

While a lasting peace may still be elusive, the ongoing diplomatic efforts and willingness to engage in dialogue are seen as positive steps towards de-escalating the conflict and finding a sustainable solution.

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