The Ukrainian delegation, headed by the head of the Presidential Office Andrey Yermak, met with representatives of the newly elected US President Donald Trump during a visit to Washington, Reuters reports, citing its own source.
According to the publication, the delegation met with White House National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, identified by Trump, and future US Special Representative for Ukraine Keith Kellogg.
Reuters sources did not provide details of what was discussed during the meeting.
The day before, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrei Sibiga reported that Ermak had gone on an official visit to the United States to establish contacts with the Trump team. The Foreign Minister noted that Ukraine hopes for continued support for Ukraine from the United States when the administration of the newly elected President Trump begins work.
In November, Reuters, citing sources allegedly including five current and former Russian officials, reported that Putin was ready to discuss with Trump after he took office the possibility of a ceasefire in Ukraine and, in particular, was ready to agree to a freeze war. on the current front line, but does not intend to give up most of the Russian-occupied Ukrainian territory, and also insists that Ukraine should not join NATO.
In Moscow, commenting on this publication, they said that Putin is open to negotiations, but does not agree to freeze the front line.
Source: Racurs

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