During a telephone conversation with the American leader Donald Trump on the eve of Russian President Vladimir Putin offered to hold a meeting with the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky in Moscow. It is reported by AFP with reference to a source.
Moscow has not confirmed this information.
According to AFP, Zelensky refused Putin's offer to hold a bilateral meeting in the Russian capital, RBC reports.
Donald Trump, Vladimir Zelensky and European leaders held talks at the White House yesterday. After their completion, Trump called Putin and discussed, among other things, the possibility of a trilateral meeting with the leader of Ukraine. According to the head of the US State Department, Marco Rubio, Putin agreed.
As EADaily reported, Vladimir Putin's talks with Vladimir Zelensky, the preparation of which was announced by the White House, may take place, according to unofficial data, in Hungary.
The "Hungarian case" was first reported by the Reuters news agency, citing a "high-ranking source" in the Trump administration. The source did not provide details, adding only that the Russian authorities have not yet officially announced their consent to such a meeting.

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