Trump himself may meet one-on-one with Putin before the anticipated trilateral summit, which could take place later this month.
“The Russians expressed their desire to meet with President Trump [during Witkoff’s visit], and the president is open to meeting with both President Putin and President Zelensky,” she said in a statement. “President Trump wants this brutal war to end.”
Past low-level discussions between Russian and Ukrainian officials have taken place in Turkey, though it was unclear Wednesday whether the NATO nation would be a site for three-way talks.
Should Putin and Zelensky agree to meet, it would be a major breakthrough for Trump in his months-long quest to bring the European war to an end.
Putin has consistently refused all calls for him to meet with his Ukrainian counterpart — including an entreaty by Trump himself months ago.
In May, Trump offered to cut short his Middle East trip to travel to Turkey to serve as a mediator between the warring leaders, but Putin refused to participate — ultimately standing up Zelensky in Ankara.

