Trump wants a summit with Zelenski and Putin until Friday. The decision depends on another crucial meeting


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US President Donald Trump told European leaders, in the telephone call after the Alaska summit, that he wants to organize a trilateral meeting with the Russian president and Ukrainian leader Volodimir Zelenski until next Friday, CNN, who quotes sources to the discussion.
Trump said he would start working on organizing the meeting if the discussions on Monday, from the White House, with Zelenski will run well.
European officials are working on a plan to send Al with the Ukrainian president on one of Trump's favorite interlocutors, Finnish President Alexander Stubb, have revealed for politico two European diplomats and another source familiar with this issue.
The idea is that Stubb could help prevent any conflicts between Trump and Zelenski and can convince the US President to include Europe in any future discussions. Another “hard” that could go with Zelenski is the leader NATO, Mark, Rutte, who also has a good relationship with Trump.
Volodimir Zelenski announced on Saturday morning that he spoke an hour on the phone with Donald Trump after he finished the summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska and that the European leaders were joined at another hour.
Zelenski said he would go to Washington on Monday to discuss with Trump “all the details on the cessation of killings and war.”




