The new U.S. administration led by Donald Trump may attempt to organize a special conference regarding the war in Ukraine in the near future.
This is reported by The Telegraph.
According to the publication, such a conference may be convened depending on the willingness of Putin and Zelensky to engage in negotiations.
“This could also depend on Russia, particularly whether it will refrain from provocative actions that could render such negotiations impossible in light of international opinion. The recent downing of an Azerbaijani airliner is precisely the kind of act that confirms Russia as a rogue state with no principles,” the report states.
It is noted that the U.S. will “play a central role in any negotiations, regardless of whether they are officially proposed by Trump or not.” The next Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, is likely to be a probable moderator, although European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen could also vie for this role.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that Zelensky stated that Trump is expecting him for a visit immediately after the inauguration. He believes that Trump can stop Putin “with determination.”