At the G20 summit in South Africa, which will take place at the end of November, a meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian leader Vladimir Putin is possible, reported Finnish President Alexander Stubb. Despite the lack of signs of a quick ceasefire, international diplomacy continues to work actively behind the scenes.
'The only way to negotiations is to increase pressure so that Putin agrees to sit at the table,'
Stubb also pointed to a possible conversation between the presidents of the USA and Russia, Trump and Putin, at this summit. He supports the idea that international pressure could encourage Russia to negotiate.
Possible Meeting This Month
According to the assumption expressed by the President of Finland, a possible meeting between Zelensky and Putin could even happen this month at the G20 summit in Johannesburg if the situation develops favorably.
It is worth noting that details of Putin's strategic failure have been revealed in NATO.
A meeting between the President of Ukraine and the Russian leader at the G20 summit could prove pivotal for resolving the conflict in Donbas. Hopes for a ceasefire and negotiations are rising, but without visible results, the actual situation remains uncertain.