Russia and US could meet again within weeks to discuss Ukraine, Moscow says Europe live
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A second meeting between Russian and US officials is scheduled for the next two weeks, following talks aimed at resolving the ongoing war in Ukraine. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov mentioned that the meeting will be held in a neutral location and suggested both sides are committed to addressing various tensions. Meanwhile, President Trump's harsh comments about Ukraine's President, Zelenskyy, reflect a growing partisan divide in the US regarding military aid to Ukraine, with Republicans showing greater opposition compared to Democrats, according to recent polling data.
A second meeting between Russian and US representatives is planned for the next two weeks. The first talks aimed at resolving the Ukraine conflict occurred this week.
US President Trump has made controversial remarks about Ukrainian president Zelenskyy and has indicated a shift in traditional US security support for Europe.
Polling indicates a partisan divide in America regarding support for Ukraine, with 47% of Republicans believing the US provides too much aid, compared to just 14% of Democrats.
Both Putin and Trump expressed interest in a face-to-face meeting, potentially signaling a shift in US-Russian relations amid the ongoing conflict.
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