The President of the United States and Republican politician Donald Trump announced plans for negotiations with Ukraine, Russia, and other countries regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. He informed reporters that his administration is already working on this and that such meetings have been scheduled. He stated this to CNN correspondents on Sunday, February 2.
"We are negotiating, and we have meetings planned with various parties, particularly with Ukraine and Russia," Trump told the reporters.
At the same time, Donald Trump has not yet disclosed any details regarding the dates, locations, or other specifics of these meetings. For further information, reporters have reached out to the White House administration and are awaiting a response, as noted by CNN.
These statements from the newly elected U.S. president came in response to calls from advisor to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Dmytro Litvin, for a "more substantial approach" from partners in resolving the situation, according to the publication.
Currently, it is believed in Ukraine that negotiations between the U.S. and Kyiv may take place in Washington during "Ukrainian Week." This event is scheduled for early February and could provide an opportunity for a meeting between the two sides to discuss issues related to the war in Ukraine. This was stated on January 21 by the leader of the "Servant of the People" parliamentary faction, Davyd Arakhamia, during a telethon.