Zelensky speaks with Trump, says talks should lead to leaders’ meeting with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Wednesday that he and US President Donald Trump agreed that the next session of trilateral talks in March on a war settlement should lead to a meeting of the countries’ leaders.

Zelenskyy, speaking after a phone conversation with Trump, said the three-sided talks with Russia and the United States would take place early next month. US negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner also took part in the phone call.

“We expect this meeting to create an opportunity to move talks to the leaders’ level. President Trump supports this sequence of steps,” Zelenskyy wrote on X.

“This is the only way to resolve all the complex and sensitive issues and finally end the war.”

The telephone call took place on the eve of another meeting, between just Ukrainian and US negotiators, to discuss post-war reconstruction.

Zelenskyy said the two leaders discussed both meetings. He thanked the United States for its “active involvement” in the peace process and for missiles for air defense systems that were helping Ukraine endure winter-time attacks.

Addressing a news conference in Kyiv earlier alongside Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere, Zelenskyy said Thursday’s meeting would include discussion of a “prosperity package”.

Zelenskyy said the US wanted to find a way to end as soon as possible Europe’s biggest conflict since World War Two. But Moscow and Kyiv remain far apart in their positions.

“In my opinion, the difficulties are not at the military level right now. The problem lies in the political will to end this war and in the issue of territories,” Zelenskyy said.

“I think that trilateral talks will be held in early March. Tomorrow, economic documents will be prepared at a bilateral meeting between Ukraine and the United States.”

Zelenskyy also said that Russian claims on Tuesday that Kyiv was trying to obtain nuclear weapons were an attempt to exert political pressure on Ukraine during the talks.

He reiterated that Ukraine had no nuclear weapons and called on the U.S. to react to what he described as dangerous Russian rhetoric.

MORE TALKS IN GENEVA

Rustem Umerov, the secretary of the National Security and Defence Council and head of Ukraine’s negotiating team will meet in Geneva on Thursday with special envoy Witkoff and Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law.

Russia’s TASS news agency, quoting a diplomatic source, said President Vladimir Putin’s envoy Kirill Dmitriev would be flying to Geneva on Thursday to meet US negotiators, but gave no further details. There was no official Russian comment.

Proceeding with the reconstruction of Ukraine after the destruction wrought by Russian aerial strikes and frontline combat has become a major element in broader talks on how to end the war, which entered its fifth year this week.

Kyiv hopes to attract about $800 billion of public and private funds over the next 10 years to rebuild the country.

The latest assessment from the World Bank released on Monday showed that rebuilding Ukraine’s economy will cost an estimated $588 billion. The assessment is based on data from February 24, 2022, through December 31, 2025.

Ukrainian officials are pitching Ukraine as a future European Union member and a lucrative investment destination but funds depend on a ceasefire and a peace deal.

Zelenskyy said Ukrainian and US negotiators would also discuss on Thursday the details of prisoner-of-war exchanges between Ukraine and Russia.

Ukrainian and Russian negotiators met last week in Geneva for their third US-mediated meeting so far this year, but reached no breakthroughs on points including territory.

Russia says Ukraine must cede the final 20% of the industrialised and heavily fortified eastern region of Donetsk that it still controls. Ukraine says it will not relinquish territory that thousands have died to defend.

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