"We will come". Ukraine made a statement regarding Zelensky's meeting with Putin


Kyiv will agree to any venue for a potential meeting between Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin, except Russia and Belarus.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sibyha told journalists about this, European Pravda has reported.
Sibiha said that Ukraine was in favour of organising a meeting between the Ukrainian president and the Kremlin chief in order to get "new dynamics" in the negotiation attempts.
We have asked the Turks for this, we have asked certain other capitals ... But if another capital, except Moscow and Belarus, organises such a meeting, we will go. And it's important for us, said the Ukrainian Foreign Minister.
Last week, Sibiha said that Zelensky was ready to meet Putin in Turkey with the participation of Erdogan and Trump.
In early April, Erdogan reiterated his willingness to hold the next round of talks to end the Russia-Ukraine war.
Zelensky expressed hope that the United States could help end the war and urged Washington to pressure Russia, not him.
Also, the Ukrainian president admits that because of the war with Iran, the attention of the US President Donald Trump's administration and its negotiators is now directed not at negotiations on the Russia-Ukraine war.
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