No agreements on trilateral summit with US and Ukraine, Kremlin says

Oleh Pavliuk, Anastasia Protz — 1 September, 19:32
No agreements on trilateral summit with US and Ukraine, Kremlin says
Vladimir Putin. Stock photo: Getty Images

Yuri Ushakov, an aide to Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, has said that there are no agreements between Moscow and Washington regarding a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, US President Donald Trump and Putin.

Source: Ushakov in a comment to Russian propagandist Pavel Zarubin, as reported by European Pravda 

Details: Ushakov recalled that the idea of raising the level of delegations in Ukraine-Russia negotiations had been discussed during conversations between Trump and Putin and at the Alaska summit. 

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"But the Americans told us they would also think this matter over among themselves and then come back with some concrete proposals," Ushakov said.

He added that media reports about a possible meeting of the three leaders "are not exactly what we agreed upon".

Quote: "Now they’re talking about a trilateral meeting, about a meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy. But specifically this – as far as I know – there was no agreement between Putin and Trump on it."

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