21 Aug 2025

Zelensky says he wants 'strong' US reaction if Putin not ready to meet

8:46 pm on 21 August 2025
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is attending a joint press conference with the President of Finland, Alexander Stubb, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 3, 2024. (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto) (Photo by Maxym Marusenko / NurPhoto / NurPhoto via AFP)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wanted to sit down with Russian President Vladimir Putin. (File photo) Photo: Maxym Marusenko / NurPhoto via AFP

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv would like a "strong reaction" from Washington if Russian President Vladimir Putin was not willing to sit down for a bilateral meeting with him.

US President Donald Trump is seeking to broker peace between the two warring countries but has conceded that Putin, with whom Zelensky has sought a one-on-one sitdown, may not be willing to make a deal.

"I responded immediately to the proposal for a bilateral meeting: we are ready. But what if the Russians are not ready?" Zelensky said in comments released on Thursday from a briefing with reporters in Kyiv a day earlier.

"If the Russians are not ready, we would like to see a strong reaction from the United States."

Despite a flurry of diplomacy in recent days between Trump and his Russian and Ukrainian counterparts, the path to peace remained uncertain as Washington and allies worked out what security guarantees for Kyiv might look like.

Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and now holds just under 20 percent of its neighbour, making gradual advances in the east of late though the conflict has become largely attritional.

Zelensky said it was unclear what concessions regarding territory Moscow was willing to make to end the war. Trump has previously said Kyiv and Moscow will both need to cede land.

"To discuss what Ukraine is willing to do, let's first hear what Russia is willing to do," Zelensky said. "We do not know that."

Responding to a question about the Hungarian capital Budapest serving as a potential location for future Ukrainian-Russian talks, Zelensky said it would be "challenging".

Hungary, Russia's closest ally in the European Union, has twice offered to host peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto said on Thursday.

- Reuters

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