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The announcement came two days before a deadline set by Trump for Russia to agree to peace in Ukraine or face new sanctions.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes the chances of a ceasefire with Russia are improving, but experts have told SBS News the war won’t be resolved easily.
What have world leaders been saying?
Face-to-face talks between Trump and Putin could happen as soon as next week, a White House official said.
Later speaking with the leaders of France and Germany along with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, he said Europe must be involved in the peace process.
What do we know about Trump and Putin’s relationship?
“Putin clearly recognises that, and is fairly comfortable he can continue stringing him along with vague promises of meetings and summits.”
Ukraine has targeted Russian refineries and energy facilities with drone strikes, while Russia has concentrated its air assault on Ukrainian cities.
‘Nil prospect’ of a quick resolution to the war
“Trump and Putin can’t resolve the territory issue, for the simple reason that Ukraine is excluded from those discussions, justifiably mistrusts the US, and has no incentive to agree to ceding large swathes of its land if it doesn’t have a seat at the table.”

The ancestral ownership of Crimea, along with its city of Sevastopol, is another sticking point between Russia and Ukraine.
Sussex said talks that do not include Europe or Zelenskyy would ultimately lead to Ukraine being pressured to accept peace on Russia’s terms.
“Zelenskyy is important, but the onus for the instigation of peace talks has always been on Russia as the invader. Put simply, Russia can stop the war tomorrow by withdrawing its troops. And in any case, it would be hard to find another Ukrainian who didn’t have contempt for Putin,” he said.
Who would guarantee peace?
Genauer said questions remain about who would guarantee that no-one will violate any future borders between Russia and Ukraine.