The Kremlin’s owner expressed a desire to see US President Donald Trump, but the meeting had to be prepared well, “to do the result.”
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin praised the negotiations of US delegations and Russia in Saudi Arabia. He said this in a Russian media commentary on Wednesday, February 19.
“Yes, they reported to me.
According to Putin, such a meeting needs to be prepared properly, “to have a result”, and many of them for discussion, including Ukraine.
“This (the war -warring war in Ukraine, -Ed.), Of course, is not an easy task. I discussed this when Trump was a candidate for the US presidency,” Putin said.
He noted that Trump began to change his position on deadlines for the end of the war in Ukraine when he became president of the United States.
“He said this: We need six months. Now we’re not talking about deadlines. But it’s natural, nothing special here,” said Kremlin’s owner.
Putin made sure Ukraine was not included in the negotiation process.
“In a phone talk, President Trump said I could confirm it that, of course, the United States continues from the fact that the negotiation process is held along with the participation of both Russia and Ukraine. None of this process is not included, ”Putin mentioned.
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Remember, on February 18, the first direct negotiations of the United States and Russia delegations at the end of the war in Ukraine took place in Saudi Arabia in the city of Er-Riyad. They took five hours.
After that, the Russian side and the US State Department shared their impressions in negotiations.
In this regard, President Vladimir Zelensky canceled his visit to Saudi Arabia, which should pass today. The head of the Ukrainian state “does not want coincidences” and will end in the country when Russian representatives are there.
Source: korrespondent

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