Moscow facing upheaval due to Putin-Zelensky encounter, Trump escalating influence
The ongoing war in Ukraine continues to be a pressing issue, with no end in sight. In a surprising move, US President Donald Trump has proposed a trilateral summit as a potential solution.
On August 18, 2021, after meeting with European leaders at the White House, Trump announced the proposal for a trilateral summit. The aim of this summit, according to Trump, is to end the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The proposed trilateral summit would involve the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, and the United States. However, it seems that the meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which was previously suggested, is not scheduled to happen soon.
The support for this trilateral summit does not currently extend to Moscow. The announcement of the unavailability of the meeting between Zelensky and Putin was made by Moscow.
Despite this setback, Trump insists that a trilateral summit is the best way to end the war in Ukraine. He made this proposal after meeting with European leaders at the White House on August 18.
No specific date for the trilateral summit has been announced yet. If it were to take place, the summit would aim to bring an end to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
It's important to note that the proposal for this trilateral summit was made by US President Donald Trump, not by any Ukrainian or Russian officials.
As the war in Ukraine continues, the international community is closely watching developments and hoping for a peaceful resolution. The proposed trilateral summit, if it were to take place, could potentially be a significant step towards ending this conflict.
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