A conference on the war in Ukraine may be created in the near future.
The new US administration led by Donald Trump may try to organize this special conference. The exact timing of the event will depend on the readiness of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky for negotiations, as well as the agreement on who will moderate, the agenda and the location of such an event. This was reported by The Telegraph.
It is noted that the likelihood of holding a conference will also be influenced by the actions of the aggressor country, including “whether it will commit outrageous acts that could make such negotiations impossible in the light of international public opinion.” As an example, the media cites the Russian shelling of an Azerbaijani passenger plane.
The Telegraph also writes that the United States of America, as a leading world state, will clearly play a central role in any negotiations, regardless of whether they are formally proposed by Trump or not.
In addition, it is indicated that the next US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is likely to moderate the conference on Ukraine. Also vying for this role is the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.
Let us remind you that Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky said that US President-elect Donald Trump could be decisive in the war between Russia and Ukraine. The head of state considers him “strong and unpredictable,” so he can help stop Vladimir Putin.
Source: The Telegraph
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