Zelensky Proposes Meeting Putin in United States
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated on Monday his willingness to meet Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in the United States. Zelensky suggested that Putin would find such an offer "harder to refuse." The proposal was made during a conversation with US President Donald Trump, and Zelensky is awaiting developments. This offer comes after Putin has consistently rejected previous invitations for face-to-face discussions with Zelensky aimed at resolving a conflict that has lasted over four years.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced on Monday his readiness to engage in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin within the United States.
The Ukrainian leader expressed his belief that this specific offer would present a challenge for Putin to decline. Zelensky conveyed this proposal during a telephone call with US President Donald Trump and is currently anticipating the outcome of the suggestion.
Historically, President Putin has declined multiple overtures for direct talks with President Zelensky. These previous attempts were aimed at brokering an end to a conflict that has persisted for more than four years.
According to South China Morning Post, the ongoing diplomatic efforts seek to find a resolution to the protracted situation between the two nations.


