Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed suggestions Donald Trump has a peace plan for Ukraine just hours before meeting U.S. Vice President JD Vance in Munich.
Speaking at a security conference in the German city, Zelensky said talks held so far with Trump are ‘definitely not enough’ to form a settlement with Russia after the U.S. President indicated earlier this week there was a ‘good possibility’ of ending the war.
Zelensky also reiterated he wants Ukraine to join NATO despite Trump declaring ‘I don’t see that happening,’ following his call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday.
It comes as Zelensky is expected to meet Vance and Marco Rubio in Munich later as Trump’s top team seeks to press ahead with plans to resolve the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
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