Each of these countries is ready to be a platform for negotiations at the end of the war, but Vladimir Putin is “just cheating on the leaders,” the President said.
Türkiye, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Switzerland are ready to be a platform for negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine. President Vladimir Zelensky said in a video message on Saturday, August 30th.
“Today I had Rustem Umarov (Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council – Ed.). He returned after a meeting in Turkey, in the Emirates. There were also meetings in Saudi Arabia and Qatar. We also cooperated in Switzeria. Each of these countries is ready to be a platform for the conclusion of war.
According to Zelensky, he is now waiting for the report of President Andrei Ermak’s office head, who yesterday agreed to the special White House representative of Steve Whitkoff in the United States.
“We are preparing for a meeting in Europe for a week. We do everything we can to have a tough reaction to Russia’s actions,” the state leader added.
In his opinion, the leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin “simply deceived the leaders and drew it to his accomplices.”
“He threw away the threat of penalties, putting it in this way. There was no interest in him. It is important to put together that we are squeezing Russia to stop the war,” Zelensky summarized.
Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump re -promised decisive actions against the Russian Federation through the next “two weeks” if Putin did not attend a meeting with Zelensky.
Prior to that, Trump called Russia’s statements about Zelensky’s “illegal” “nonsense”.
Meanwhile, the day before the Kremlin explained their position at the meeting of Putin and Zelensky.
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