The Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia said on Saturday on Saturday, said Russian Foreign Minister Vladimir Vladimir Vladimir Putin, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia.
Sergei Rabkov said the Putin-Trump summit would be A clear departure from Western efforts to isolation of Moscow over it War in Ukraine – It may include extensive negotiations on global issues, not just about the current war.
“The question is to start moving to normalizing relations between our countries, finding ways to resolve the most acute and potentially very dangerous situations, including many, Ukraine,” he said.
But he said that efforts to organize such a meeting are in the early stage, and in order to do so, it would take “the most intense preparatory work”.
Rabkov added that we and Russian messengers can meet over the next two weeks to pave the road for further talks among high -ranking officials.
CBS News turned to the White House to comment on any possible meeting of two leaders.
Rabakov's comments come in a few days Russian and US representatives – including Secretary of State Mark Rubio – met in Saudi Arabia Where they agreed to start working to stop the war in Ukraine and improve their diplomatic and economic ties.
Senior US officials suggested that Ukraine will have to abandon its NATO access goals and conservation of 20% of their territory confiscated by Russia.
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Speaking to the journalists after the meeting, US State Department spokesman Temmi Bruce said that US and Russian delegations agreed to establish “a mechanism of consultations on stimuli to our bilateral relations,” and Rubio told reporters who would include re-fixing two relevant Nations Embassy .
“We will need to have live diplomatic missions that can function properly to continue these pipelines,” he said.
Saudi Arabia was not attended by Ukrainian officials, which occurred when their country, which was excited, slowly but steadily losing positions against more Russian troops, almost three years after Moscow launched the invasion of his small neighbor.
President of Ukrainian Volodimir Zelensky stated that his country would not make any results from the conversations because Kiev did not participate, and he postponed his own trip to Saudi Arabia, scheduled for last Wednesday. European allies also have expressed problems that they are in the side.
Rubio talked to the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrei Sibikh on Friday to confirm Mr. Trump's commitment to stop the conflict in Ukraine, including “effective actions in the US Security Council,” Bruce said in a statement.
“This call is the last in many interactions between us and the Ukrainian leaders to achieve lasting peace,” she added.
US propose UN resolution on war
The United States has proposed a draft UN resolution, which stops significantly from competing European statements, which requires the immediate abolition of all Moscow forces from Ukraine.
Both are timed to the third anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, which falls on Monday when the General Assembly votes for non -working resolutions.
A short US project recognizes the “tragic loss of life throughout the Russian-Ukraine conflict” and “calls for a quick end to the conflict and further calls on long peace between Ukraine and Russia.”
Rubio, in the end of Friday, states that the US believes that “this is a moment to end the war. This is our opportunity to build a real impetus for peace.” He said that “although problems may arise, the purpose of the lasting peace remains achievable,” and that with the resolution “we claim that this conflict is horrible, the UN can help end it, and that the world is possible.”
On the contrary, the draft resolution of the European Union and Ukraine refers to a “full -scale invasion of Ukraine by the Russian Federation” and reminds of the need to implement all previous resolutions of the Assembly “adopted in response to aggression against Ukraine.”
The General Assembly has become the most important UN body engaged in Ukraine because the Security Council accused of maintaining international peace and security is paralyzed by Russia.
The General Assembly has no veto, but its rulings are not legally mandatory, unlike the Security Council. However, the assembly resolutions closely monitor the barometer of world thought.