US President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as early as next week. The planned conference follows recent diplomatic contacts between the two countries aimed at dealing with the ongoing war in Ukraine, one of the most pressing global conflicts since 2022.
Future meetings are expected to focus on easing tensions and exploring possible steps to advance discussions on ceasefires and frameworks for peace. The plan was followed a recent visit to Moscow by Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkov, and met with Putin in a session where both sides described as productive. The meeting was the setting for direct involvement between Trump and Putin. After initial talks with President Putin, Trump is also considering a trilateral meeting, including Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky. The idea of bringing all three leaders together into one setting has attracted attention as a potential diplomatic breakthrough. However, no official dates, venues or agendas have been confirmed and the discussion is in the early stages. The possibility of three-way meetings is closely monitored worldwide to represent a critical move towards a direct dialogue involving key parties in conflict. Such a form would allow Frank’s exchange and perhaps open the door to new solutions, but the complexity of war means that every progress is likely to be stepped down.
Preparations continue, but there was no confirmation as to whether other international partners or European leaders would participate in the discussion. Reports suggest that the trilateral summit will be limited to Trump, Putin and Zelensky if it happens. The conflict in Ukraine has resulted in catastrophic human and economic costs since it began in early 2022. Over the past three years, multiple diplomatic efforts have been made by various actors, but none has produced a lasting peace agreement. A potential meeting between Trump and Putin is followed by talks that include Zelensky, but are seen as an attempt to inject new momentum into the negotiations.
For now, the situation remains fluid. The timing, location and format of the meeting are still resolved, and officials have not identified specific issues to address. Observers hope that future announcements will clarify whether these meetings will focus solely on military exclusion or include broader political and economic considerations. As the plan continues, governments and analysts around the world are closely monitoring development. If confirmed, the conference marks one of the most important diplomatic engagements in recent years and could affect the trajectory of the Russian and Ukrainian wars.