Kremlin says Putin could meet Zelenskiy if certain agreements are reached
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky could happen if certain agreements are reached following recent talks.
- This development followed a rare two-hour meeting between Russian and Ukrainian officials held last Friday in Turkey, marking their first face-to-face discussions since March 2022.
- Russia and Ukraine have committed to presenting proposals regarding a ceasefire and have reached an agreement on a prisoner swap, while Moscow maintains that Ukrainian troops must withdraw from certain areas before any ceasefire can be implemented.
- Peskov stressed that the meeting depends on ‘certain results in the form of agreements’ and questioned who would have authority to sign documents on Ukraine's behalf.
- The potential summit remains uncertain amid Ukraine’s martial law, contested presidency status, and divergent negotiation demands from Moscow and Kyiv.
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