Peskov responded whether a meeting between Zelensky and Putin is possible.


A possible meeting between Putin and Zelensky
The press secretary of the Russian dictator Dmitry Peskov answered questions regarding a possible meeting between Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin and the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky. According to Peskov, such a meeting is possible only if certain agreements are reached between the delegations. The work on 'Ukrainian settlement will continue,' Peskov added.
As reported by 'Khvylia', he stated this in an interview with Russian propagandists.
Peskov also confirmed the agreement between Russia and Ukraine to exchange conditions for a ceasefire. An important aspect for Russia is the candidacy of a signatory from Ukraine to finalize documents between the Russian and Ukrainian delegations.
The question of dialogue between Putin and Trump
The press secretary also commented on the possibility of dialogue between the Russian dictator and the President of the USA. He will inform if Trump and Putin decide to have a telephone conversation. It is concerning that Trump is once again threatening the imposition of sanctions against Russia and speaks out regarding Zelensky and Putin.
A meeting between the Kremlin chief and the President of Ukraine is possible provided that agreements are reached between the parties. Work is also underway on the Ukrainian settlement, and the exchange of conditions for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine has already been agreed upon.
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