MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump are preparing to hold a high-level bilateral summit in the coming days, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov confirmed on Thursday. The venue has been agreed upon in principle, although specific details have not yet been finalised.
This imminent meeting follows recent diplomatic outreach, including several rounds of negotiations led by U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff. Reports indicate that the summit was proposed by the American side and is now being coordinated by both nations. Given the significance of the dialogue, officials are treating preparations with urgency, naming next week as a likely timeframe.
Talks are likely to focus on the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has persisted for over three years despite repeated diplomatic efforts. While U.S. officials previously discussed the possibility of a three-way summit involving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the Kremlin has dismissed that scenario, stating its preference for a bilateral format. Analysts warn that sidelining Kyiv may fuel regional tensions unless accompanied by genuine negotiation progress.
This will mark the first meeting between a U.S. and Russian president since 2021, highlighting a pivotal moment in global diplomacy. Observers note that the summit presents an opportunity to reset relations and potentially steer discussions toward de-escalation, but expectations remain cautiously low given longstanding geopolitical complexities.
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