Putin discussed Ukraine’s accession to NATO with U.S. representatives, said Yuri Ushakov, the Russian President’s aide on international affairs, APA’s Moscow bureau reports.
He said that during the meeting held in the Kremlin, Putin and Witkoff discussed the issue of Ukraine’s NATO membership.
The Kremlin official noted that the sides agreed not to disclose the details.
According to Ushakov, the course and nature of the negotiations in the Kremlin have undoubtedly been influenced by the successes of recent weeks.
The recent victories of the Russian army on the battlefield have influenced the West’s assessment regarding the resolution of the Ukraine conflict. The Kremlin hopes that thanks to the successes of the Russian army, Europe and Kyiv will demonstrate ‘a more adequate attitude and perception’ of what is happening.”
Putin’s aide emphasized that the United States is committed to achieving a long-term solution and confirmed that it is ready to consider Russia’s proposals.