Zelensky, Vance discuss upcoming Trump-Putin call in Rome

Zelensky, Vance discuss upcoming Trump-Putin call in Rome

Today's meeting went 'better' than the disastrous shouting match in the White House in February.

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Ukraine’s President Volodymr Zelensky and US vice-president JD Vance greet each other ahead of Pope Leo XIV’s formal inauguration. (AP pic)
ROME:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discussed the upcoming telephone call between US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin during a brief meeting with US vice-president JD Vance in Rome today, a senior Ukrainian official told AFP.

Zelensky and Vance discussed “the situation on the front, preparations for the (Trump-Putin) conversation tomorrow, the possibility of sanctions against Russia if there are no results, a ceasefire”, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity.

The official added that it went “better” than the disastrous shouting match in the White House in February.

Trump yesterday said that he would speak by phone with Putin to end the “bloodbath” in Ukraine, a day after the first direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv in more than three years did not yield a ceasefire.

“The message is the same as before: we want to end the war, and they don’t,” said the source, referring to what Zelensky told Vance during the encounter.

Zelensky was earlier granted an audience with Pope Leo XIV following his inauguration at the Vatican.

“We thank the Vatican for its willingness to become a platform for direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia,” he said after meeting the pontiff.

The Ukrainian president met Vance for the first time since a heated debate in the Oval Office three months ago, when the US VP accused him of being “disrespectful” towards Trump, who fuelled the row by telling Zelensky he should be more “thankful” and that he had no “cards” to play in negotiations with Russia.

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