“According to Zelensky, the interlocutors have agreed to tomorrow to continue”, – WRITE: www.radiosvoboda.org
“As soon as our team, I told me that security advisers had a long conversation, very detailed. The significant composition of the participants was in conversation. This is important. I thank everyone for the work, for the real desire to stop murder and provide a long peace, ”he wrote in the telegram.
According to him, the interlocutors have agreed to continue tomorrow.
“Much still need to work. Ukraine, as always, will work productively. We need a decent peace, ”Zelensky added.
Earlier, AXIOS wrote that US President Special Representative Steve Witcoff plans today, August 7, to conduct a video conference with high -ranking officials of Ukraine, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom – he will tell about his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Witcoff was expected to discuss further plans with them, including a possible meeting of US President Donald Trump and Putin.
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On August 6, a meeting of the US President Special Representative Steve Witcoff and Russian President Vladimir Putin took place in Moscow. The meeting took place a day before the end of Trump’s ultimatum, which requires Russia to conclude a truce with Ukraine from August 8. Otherwise, the US President has promised to impose 100 % duties on imports to the US goods from Russia and its trading partners.
After this meeting, Donald Trump declared “significant progress”, but acknowledged that Vitcoff and Putin’s conversation cannot be called breakthrough.
On August 6, Trump had a telephone conversation with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and other European leaders and told them the possibility of meeting between him and Putin, as well as a tripartite summit after Zelensky.
The Kremlin also stated the high probability of meeting President Donald Trump with his Russian colleague Vladimir Putin “in the near future”. Also, the assistant of the President of the Russian Federation Yuriy Ushakov stated that the specialist of Trump Steve Witkoff during a conversation in Moscow on August 6 violated the topic of a tripartite meeting with the participation of President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky, but Moscow left it without comment.
After his conversation with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Zelensky said on August 7, Ukraine was ready to meet in various formats.
Analysts from the American Institute of War Study have repeatedly emphasized that the Kremlin has not changed its intentions to conquer Ukraine and delayed the negotiation process in order to win time for further achievements on the battlefield and to receive concessions from Ukraine and the West.