White House says Putin agreed to bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy

White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt has said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin agreed to a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
Source: Karoline Leavitt at a briefing on Tuesday, as reported by European Pravda
Quote:"The president [Donald Trump – ed.] has always said that there are areas of disagreement in this war that will have to be discussed and decided upon by these two countries. And so he wants these two countries to engage in direct diplomacy."
Details: Leavitt stated that in their conversations with Trump, both the Ukrainian and Russian leaders "expressed a willingness to sit down with each other, and so our national security team will help both countries do that".
When asked whether Putin had confirmed to Trump his readiness for a bilateral meeting with Zelenskyy, Leavitt said yes.
Quote:"It was an idea that evolved in the course of the president's conversations with both President Putin, President Zelenskyy and the European leaders yesterday. And as you saw, with all of those European leaders leaving the White House, including the NATO secretary general, they all agree that this is a great first step." [N.B. Ukrainska Pravda does not recognise Putin as president – ed.]
Background:
- On Monday, Trump stated that he is working on arranging talks between Putin and Zelenskyy and a trilateral meeting.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said that Russia has no objection to either a bilateral or a trilateral format to resolve its war against Ukraine.
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