Kremlin contradicts Trump: No three -energy sheet with Selenskyj planned!
Trump announces Trilateral meeting with Putin and Selenskyj, while the Kremlin contradicts and delays negotiations.

Kremlin contradicts Trump: No three -energy sheet with Selenskyj planned!
In the current geopolitical context, the Kremlin reacted to statements by US President Donald Trump, who concerned an upcoming three-energy meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin and the Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj. Trump claimed that agreements were made for such a meeting. According to the Kleinezeitung.at, however, this presentation was decidedly rejected by the Kremlin, while Juri Uschakow, an foreign policy consultant Putin said that there was no specific agreements.
The development of the situation follows Trump's meeting with Putin in Alaska in August, after which the US President invited Zelensky and European allies to Washington. Trump gave the impression that there were preparations for a direct meeting between the two heads of state. The Kremlin, however, insists that such a meeting must be postponed indefinitely to ensure adequate preparation.
Dispute over preparation and negotiation strategies
Trump said he was not sure whether a bilateral meeting between Putin and Selenskyj would take place, but was convinced that a trilateral meeting was held. The Kremlin also contradicted this statement and stated that Ukraine and leading European politicians are accusing the Kremlin to play temporarily. These allegations aim to ensure that Russia continues to delay the possibility of negotiations despite a supposed dialogue offer, while the war in Ukraine, which has been going on for three and a half years, continues. According to t-online.de, these developments are increasingly being viewed in an international context.
The Ukraine conflict has undergone several phases in recent years, with the military standstill and the high losses of both sides significantly influence the negotiation strategies. According to swp-berlin.org, Russia strives to isolate Ukraine internationally, while Ukraine in turn is trying to weaken Russia in order to be able to lead more successfully in the future. The military use of western support is considered crucial to bring about a possible turn in the negotiations.
In this complex geopolitical struggle for influence and control, the question remains whether the current diplomatic initiatives are sufficient to end the conflict or whether they only represent further time extensions in the already lengthy peace process.