Trump-Putin Meeting: Russia Invites US President To Moscow For Next Meeting; Trump Shifts Onus On Ukraine | World News

Russian President Vladimir Putin invited US President Donald Trump to Moscow for further talks about the Ukrainian conflict. Putin, who appealed to the joint conference, spoke for more than eight minutes, and Trump called the meeting as a productive one despite an official agreement.
“Next time in Moscow, Put Putin said. Speaking to the media, Putin acknowledged that Ukraine’s security should be provided and praised for efforts to solve the conflict with Russia.
Putin is looking for a balance of power
After about three hours of talks with Trump, Putin stressed the need for a fair balance of power in Europe and expressed his hope that Kiev and European capitals would participate in the peace process.
“We see the efforts of the administration and President Trump to help facilitate the solution of the Ukrainian conflict and the efforts to reach the essence of the subject to understand this date. Moreover, the situation pose a fundamental threat to our security. The Ukrainian nation is a fundamental threat. wound.
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The Russian-Ukraine conflict began in February 2022 and has been more than three years. Putin added that Russia wants to establish a fair balance of power between the European Union (EU) and Russia to address the long -term issues of the conflict.
“We also believe that we need to eliminate all the main reasons for the conflict to make the settlement permanent and long -term. We have said several times to take into account all the legitimate restrictions of Russia and to restore the balance of security as a whole in Europe and the world.” He said.
Trump Transfers in Zelenksyy
Speaking to the media, US President Trump said that the next step belongs to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and he added that a meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin will soon be adjusted.
“Now it’s up to President Zelenskyy to do this,” Trump said to the local media. “I think they will hold a meeting between President Zelenskyy and President Putin and I.” He said.
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He refused to explain the remaining problems by making an agreement by saying “he wants to see what we can do”. Although there was no official agreement, Trump described the summit as a success and described “10 out of 10 in the sense we’ve agreed with”.
Trump said that Putin and Putin’s Ukrainian conflict will end with terrain swaps and will result in a US -backed kind of security guarantee. When asked about regional concessions that did not have Russian territory before and will not give potential US security guarantees for Ukraine, Trump said it was a point of agreement with Putin.
“I think these are the points we negotiate, and these are the points that we largely accept.” He said. “Actually, I think we accept a lot. I can tell you, the meeting was a warm meeting,” he said. (With memory entrances)



