The leader of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, said that the meeting of Russian and US presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump in Alaska is important only for their bilateral relations. According to Zelensky, no decisions will be made there on Ukraine without him.
"I believe that the US president understands this," Zelensky told reporters.
He confirmed his desire to hold a trilateral meeting with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
Earlier, CNN, citing sources, reported that Zelensky could come to Alaska, where Putin and Trump are scheduled to hold talks on August 15. Trump promised to arrange a meeting with Zelensky in the future.

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