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In a potential shift in diplomatic strategy, the White House is reportedly considering extending an invitation to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to join the upcoming summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. Sources close to the administration, including a senior official and insiders familiar with the discussions, have confirmed that while no formal invitation has been sent yet, the idea is actively being explored.
The official described the possibility of Zelensky’s participation as “absolutely possible,” and expressed optimism that a trilateral meeting could soon materialize. Presently, the administration remains focused on the original bilateral meeting, which was requested by President Putin. However, the door remains open for broader talks. When pressed about whether Zelensky had been officially invited, the official highlighted that President Trump “remains open to a trilateral summit with both leaders,” signaling a flexible approach to the high-stakes diplomatic talks.
As tensions continue to shape the geopolitical landscape, the potential inclusion of Ukraine’s president at this summit could mark a significant development in US-Russia-Ukraine relations. Danchima Media will continue to monitor this story closely and provide updates as more information becomes available.