US President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington yesterday. Leaders of several European countries also attended the meeting.
After the meeting, US President Donald Trump called Russian President Vladimir Putin.
“It is too early to say what the results will be, it will be clear in 1-2 weeks, although the meeting between Putin and Zelensky should still take place, it is clear that the parties have not yet managed to establish a ceasefire,” political scientist Armen Vardanyan said in an interview with Radar Armenia, adding that there is a possibility that the parties will try to reach an agreement at the upcoming meeting.
According to political scientists, a meeting does not mean making concessions; many things can remain. “I must say that Zelensky has always stated that he is ready to meet Putin face to face,” he said. According to the political scientist. "In Alaska, as far as I understand from international media assessments, Putin is demanding that Zelensky surrender all of Donbass to him, and that he withdraw troops from the remaining regions of Ukraine, and only then will a ceasefire be established, which Zelensky is categorically against."