“Performances in Alaska and White House”. Former prime minister of Sweden sharply about conversations with Russia


According to the spokeswoman for the White House, Karoline Leavitt, Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to start the next peace stage, i.e. to meet with the President of Ukraine Wołodylyn Zelnski. “We will work on it to happen as soon as possible,” she said. According to Politico, citing his sources in the White House, the place of the Trump-Putin-Zełenski three-sided meeting would be Budapest.
Read also: Ukraine starts with Flamingo production. This is a giant missile that will calmly reach Moscow
She added that the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Vice President JD Vance and a special envoy of President Steve Witkoff will coordinate activities with Ukraine and Russia, so that Putin and Zełenski will take place as soon as possible.
These words were said after the conversation of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Anchorage in Alaska, as well as after the visit of Volodymyr Zelanski and the leaders of the EU countries in the White House.
Former Sweden Prime Minister about peace negotiations. “Very uncertain conversations”
– These are very uncertain conversations, and the Russian war in Ukraine is still going on – Bildt emphasized in an interview with the Swedish radio.
Read also: The head of the Ministry of National Defense spoke after an explosion in Osiny. “Subversions should not be ruled out”
According to the former premiere of Kiev and Moscow, they remain very distant from each other, and the prospect of ending the war is not close. – Even if the fights cease, Russia will remain a dangerous neighbor. The best security guarantee will be strengthening Ukrainian defense capabilities – he noted.
Bildt also drew attention to the limited diplomatic possibilities of the United States. As he reminded, many times before He criticized the American administration for the lack of people with experience in direct contacts with Russia.
Carl Bildt managed the Swedish government in the years 1991–1994, and in the years 2006–2014 he was the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Currently, he works with Think Tank European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR) and acts as a commentator on international affairs.




