Donald Trump says Russia-Ukraine peace talks will remain stalled until ‘Putin and I get together’ amid outrage

Max Corstorphan
The Nightly
President Donald Trump says Ukraine-Russia peace talks are stalled until he meets with Putin.
President Donald Trump says Ukraine-Russia peace talks are stalled until he meets with Putin. Credit: Patrick Semansky/AP

US President Donald Trump says peace between Ukraine and Russia is not going to happen until “Putin and I get together”.

His comments come after Russian officials confirmed Russian President Vladimir Putin would not be attending Ukraine-Russia peace talks in Turkey, after Mr Putin originally suggested the.

Mr Trump made the comments onboard Air Force One while on his four-day deal making tour of the Middle East.

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“Look, nothing’s going to happen until Putin and I get together. Okay?” Mr Trump said.

“And obviously he wasn’t going to go.

“He was going to go, but he thought I was going to go. He wasn’t going if I was wasn’t there.

Mr Trump said he only saw one way to a resolution, or progression in peace talks between the two warring nations.

“I don’t believe anythings going to happen, whether you like it or not, until he and I get together,” Mr Trump said.

“But we’re going to have to get it solved because too many people are dying.”

His comments come as US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says a breakthrough in efforts to end Russia’s war in Ukraine is only likely through direct talks between Mr Trump and Mr Vladimir Putin, after the Kremlin sent a second-tier team to talks in Turkey.

Mr Rubio, who spoke to reporters in Antalya, said he would travel to Istanbul for meetings on Friday with Turkey’s Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and a Ukrainian delegation, but said he did not have high expectations for the talks.

“I don’t think we’re going to have a breakthrough here until the president (Trump) and President Putin interact directly on this topic,” Rubio said, echoing earlier comments from Mr Trump.

The top US diplomat described the current state of the talks to end the war as a “logjam,” and said Mr Trump was the only person who can break it.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had travelled to Turkey after Mr Putin proposed talks there, before the Russian president decided against travelling to the talks himself.

Mr Putin instead dispatched a second-tier team of aides and deputy ministers to Istanbul.

Mr Rubio said the level of the officials sent by Russia was not indicative of a breakthrough but said Trump was willing to stick with talks as long as it takes to achieve peace.

When asked if any efforts were under way to bring Mr Trump and Mr Putin together, Mr Rubio said Mr Trump was going to make decisions once his Middle East trip ends.

“Probably we’ll wait until he finishes with his trip ... We’ll wait to see what happens tomorrow, and then those decisions will be made about a timeline,” he said.

The Russian foreign ministry rejected criticism about the delegation that had been sent to Istanbul.

The most qualified experts have been dispatched to Turkey, ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday, according to the state-run news agency TASS.

These experts, she said, are prepared and competent to discuss all topics.

“International law, certainly. The situation on the ground, certainly. Questions of combat operations, certainly,” she explained.

Mr Zelensky described the delegation as second-rate and had demanded the presence of Mr Putin at the talks.

“We can’t be running around the world looking for Putin,” Mr Zelensky said after meeting Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara.

“I feel disrespect from Russia. No meeting time, no agenda, no high-level delegation - this is personal disrespect. To Erdogan, to Trump,” Mr Zelensky told reporters.

Mr Zelenskiy said he himself would also not now go to Istanbul and that his team’s mandate was to discuss a ceasefire.

It remains unclear whether and when the first direct talks between Ukrainian and Russian delegations in three years will take place.

The Russian delegation is at the hotel, waiting for developments, according to the Russian news agency Interfax, citing an unnamed source.

TASS, also citing an anonymous source, reported that negotiations would not begin until Friday.

The Russian delegation’s chief negotiator, Vladimir Medinsky, was also involved in the fruitless negotiations in 2022 shortly after the war began.

Ukraine backs an immediate, unconditional 30-day ceasefire but Putin has said he first wants to start talks at which the details of such a truce could be discussed.

More than three years after its full-scale invasion, Russia has the advantage on the battlefield and says Ukraine could use a pause in the war to call up extra troops and acquire more foreign weapons.

- with Reuters, DPA

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