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Russian official says Trump, Putin may meet next week; not aware of any Zelenskiy meeting

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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Russia's deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin may meet with U.S. President Donald Trump next week,

Putin and Trump May Meet Next Week, No Plans for Zelenskiy Meeting

Potential Meeting Between Putin and Trump

By Kanishka Singh

Context of US-Russia Relations

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Russia's deputy U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Polyanskiy said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin may meet with U.S. President Donald Trump next week, but said he was not aware of any planned meeting between Putin and Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Comments on Zelenskiy and Gaza

"As far as I heard, there are a number of locations, but they agreed to something that they don't want to disclose. The timeline is, I think, next week, but that's again judging from what presidents said themselves," Polyanskiy told reporters about the Putin-Trump meeting.

Historical Background

"I haven't heard about any meeting planned with President Zelenskiy, but I am not in the loop," he added.

There has been no summit of U.S. and Russian leaders since Putin and former President Joe Biden met in Geneva in June 2021. 

Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, citing what it called threats to its security. Kyiv and its Western allies cast the invasion as an imperial-style land grab.

Trump had vowed to end Russia's war in Ukraine, but almost seven months into his second term, it remains an unfulfilled promise.

In his comments to reporters, Polyanskiy also condemned any Israeli plan for a takeover of the Gaza Strip.

"We think that this is a very bad step in an absolutely wrong direction and we condemn this kind of actions," he said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that Israel intends to take military control of all of Gaza, despite intensifying global criticism of Israel's devastating almost two-year-old assault on the Palestinian enclave that has caused a hunger crisis and killed tens of thousands.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in WashingtonEditing by Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin and Trump may meet next week, says Russian official.
  • No planned meeting between Putin and Zelenskiy.
  • US-Russia relations remain tense since 2021 summit.
  • Russia condemns Israeli plans for Gaza control.
  • Global criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza continues.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Dmitry Polyanskiy say about a meeting with Zelenskiy?
Polyanskiy mentioned that he hasn't heard about any meeting planned with President Zelenskiy, indicating he is not in the loop regarding such discussions.
When was the last summit between U.S. and Russian leaders?
The last summit of U.S. and Russian leaders occurred in June 2021 when Putin met with former President Joe Biden in Geneva.
What is the context of the potential Trump-Putin meeting?
The potential meeting is suggested to take place next week, although the exact details and locations have not been disclosed.
What did Polyanskiy say about Israel's plans for Gaza?
Polyanskiy condemned any Israeli plans for a takeover of the Gaza Strip, calling it a very bad step in the wrong direction.
What has Trump promised regarding Russia's war in Ukraine?
Trump had vowed to end Russia's war in Ukraine, but as of now, this promise remains unfulfilled almost seven months into his second term.

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