He believes there’s a one-in-two chance that the Alaska meeting with Vladimir Putin to discuss Ukraine’s fate will not yield positive results. At the same time, however, the White House resident believes this meeting with the Kremlin leader requires another meeting with Volodymyr Zelensky .
Donald Trump is categorical: “The second meeting will be extremely important because it will be the one where an agreement will be reached.” Furthermore , he doesn’t want to “use the term ‘split things,’ but in a way it’s quite an appropriate term. There will be a quid pro quo on the issue of borders and territories .” As he himself admits, this new meeting will undoubtedly be “more productive .” And rightly so: it’s difficult to imagine real progress without one of the key parties at the negotiating table.
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