Putin wants to meet Zelensky
The conditions outlined by Russia in Anchorage are already largely ignored, while Western attention has shifted to the possibility of a direct Putin-Zelensky meeting. Reports indicate that the Americans are planning not just one but two potential summits: a bilateral session between the Russian and Ukrainian leaders, and a trilateral meeting including Trump, with Hungary suggested as a possible venue.
Some Western media claim that Putin requested a meeting in Moscow. While the Trump administration asserts that Russia has agreed to the plans, the Kremlin has remained deliberately vague, referencing only a “raising of the level of delegations.” This ambiguity echoes the lead-up to the Putin-Trump summit, suggesting the idea cannot be ruled out.
In reality, such a meeting is not required by practical or strategic considerations but seems to be driven by the theatrical dynamics of a diplomatic process increasingly staged to capture Trump’s attention.
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