Face-to-face Putin-Zelenskyy meet in the works: Trump after White House talk
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said 'if Russia is not playing ball' on talks with Ukraine 'the US plus Europe will do more when it comes to tariffs and sanctions' on Moscow.
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Ukraine President Zelenskyy met his US counterpart Trump at the White House. Photo: PTI
Washington, 19 Aug
US President Donald Trump says he has begun arrangements for
a face-to-face meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy to
discuss a pathway to end Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Trump made the announcement shortly after speaking by phone
with Putin on Monday as he hosted Zelenskyy and top European leaders to discuss
his push to end the brutal war. The talks came amid a significant measure of
trepidation on the continent that Trump is pressing Ukraine to make concessions
that will only further embolden Putin.
“I called President Putin, and began the arrangements for a
meeting, at a location to be determined, between President Putin and President
Zelenskyy,” Trump said in a social media post soon after lengthy talks with
Zelenskyy and the European leaders ended.
“After that meeting takes place, we will have a Trilat,
which would be the two Presidents, plus myself. Again, this was a very good,
early step for a War that has been going on for almost four years.”
It was not clear if Putin has fully signed on to such talks.
Russia state news agency Tass cited Putin's foreign affairs
adviser Yuri Ushakov saying Putin and Trump “spoke in favor” of continuing
direct talks between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations. Ushakov said they
also discussed “the idea of raising the level of the direct Russian-Ukrainian
negotiations.”
Zelenskyy told reporters following the White House meeting
that if Russia does “not demonstrate a will to meet, we will ask the United
States to act accordingly.”
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who attended the White
House talks, added in an appearance on Fox News that “if Russia is not playing
ball” on direct talks with Ukraine “the United States plus Europe will do more
when it comes to tariffs and sanctions” on Moscow.
Zelenskyy previously had said he wanted Russia to agree to aceasefire before any meeting between himself and Putin, but he said Monday that
if the Ukrainians started setting conditions, the Russians would do the same.
“That's why I believe that we must meet without any
conditions, and think about what development there can be of this path to the
end of war,” Zelenskyy said.
Earlier, Trump said during talks with Zelenskyy and the European
leaders that a potential ceasefire and who gets Ukrainian territory seized by
Russia should be hashed out during a face-to-face meet between the warring
countries' two leaders.
That was a shift from comments Trump made soon after meeting
Putin last week in which he appeared to tilt toward Putin's demands that
Ukraine make concessions over land seized by Russia, which now controls roughly
one-fifth of Ukrainian territory.
Questions about US and NATO involvement
Trump also announced on Monday he would back European
security guarantees for Ukraine as he met with Zelenskyy and the leaders of
France, Britain, Germany, Italy and Finland, as well as the president of the
European Commission and the head of NATO.
Trump stopped short of committing U.S. troops to a
collective effort to bolster Ukraine's security. He said instead that there
would be a “NATO-like” security presence and that all those details would be
hashed out with EU leaders.
“They want to give protection and they feel very strongly
about it and we'll help them out with that,” Trump said.
Zelenskyy said deep U.S. involvement in the emerging security
guarantees is crucial. “It is important that the United States make a clear
signal, namely that they will be among the countries that will help to
coordinate and also will participate in security guarantees for Ukraine,”
Zelenskyy said.
Speaking Monday before the White House meetings took place,
Russia's Foreign Ministry rejected the idea of a possible NATO peacekeeping
force in Ukraine. Such a scenario could lead to further escalation and
“unpredictable consequences,” ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned.
Trump's engagement with Zelenskyy had a strikingly different
feel to their last Oval Office meeting in February. It was a disastrous moment
that led to Trump abruptly ending talks with the Ukrainian delegation, and
temporarily halting some aid for Kyiv, after he and Vice President JD Vance
complained that Zelenskyy had shown insufficient gratitude for U.S. military
assistance.
At the start of Monday's meeting, Zelenskyy presented a
letter from his wife, Olena Zelenska, for Trump's wife, Melania. Trump during
the Alaska summit had hand-delivered a letter to Putin, from the US First lady,
urging him to consider the children impacted by the conflict and bring an end
to the brutal 3 1/2 year war.
Zelenskyy faced criticism during his February meeting from a
conservative journalist for appearing in the Oval Office in a long-sleeve
T-shirt. This time he appeared in a dark jacket and buttoned shirt. Zelenskyy
has said his typically less formal attire since the start of the full-scale
Russian invasion in 2022 is to show solidarity with Ukrainian soldiers.
“We'll see in a certain period of time, not very far from
now, a week or two weeks, we're going to know whether or not we're going to
solve this or is this horrible fighting going to continue,” Trump said.
European leaders arrived in Washington looking to safeguard
Ukraine and the continent from any widening aggression from Moscow.
Ahead of Monday's meeting, Trump suggested that Ukraine
could not regain Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014, setting off an armed
conflict that led to its broader 2022 invasion.
Zelenskyy in his own post late Sunday, responded, “We all
share a strong desire to end this war quickly and reliably.” He said “peace
must be lasting,” not as it was after Russia seized Crimea and part of the
Donbas in eastern Ukraine eight years ago and “Putin simply used it as aspringboard for a new attack.”
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