Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he would like a “strong reaction” from the United States if Russian President Vladimir Putin was not willing to meet with him at a bilateral meeting.
Speaking to reporters in Kiev on Thursday (21), Zelensky added that it was unclear which concessions regarding Moscow territory was willing to do, and that Budapest as a proposed place for future negotiations between the two countries was “challenging.”
Hungary offered to host twice, and the offer continues to stand, said Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto in a Facebook-broadcast podcast on Thursday (21).
Szijjarto reacted to reports that the White House was keeping an eye on the Hungarian capital, Budapest, as a place for a possible.
Russia claims to support the sending of high -ranking authorities to negotiations with Ukraine, contradicting the White House narrative that plans for bilateral gathering between Putin and Zelensky are “underway”.