

Zelensky: Ready To Meet Putin In "Any Format"
Aug 19, 2025
Fred Pleitkin, a seasoned CNN correspondent in Moscow, and John Bolton, the former U.S. Ambassador to the UN, dive into the complex dance of diplomacy between Ukraine and Russia. They discuss President Zelensky's readiness for talks with Putin and the implications of such negotiations. The conversation highlights the critical role of the Donbass region in the conflict, the plight of children affected by war, and the importance of U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine's future amidst ongoing tensions.
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Diplomatic Show Of Allied Support
- The White House convened Zelensky and major European leaders to create a diplomatic fence between Trump and Putin.
- That show of allied support aimed to blunt Putin's influence and coordinate security guarantees for Ukraine.
Meetings May Mask Substance Gaps
- Meeting talk may mask lack of substantive agreement; conditions from Putin will likely follow any offer to meet.
- John Bolton cautions that focus on meetings can obscure the absence of concrete concessions or plans.
Hotline During Summit Shifted Dynamics
- Trump's mid-meeting call to Putin gave Russia a chance to interject during a Western summit.
- Bolton says that unusual interruption could undermine the Western leaders' coordinated stance.