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Trump to hold trilateral meeting with Ukraine and Syria leaders on NATO summit sidelines — Reuters

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Trump to hold trilateral meeting with Ukraine and Syria leaders on NATO summit sidelines — Reuters

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TL;DR

According to a Reuters report cited by N12, U.S. President Donald Trump will participate in a trilateral meeting with the leaders of Ukraine and Syria on the sidelines of the upcoming NATO summit. Further details remain awaited.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The reported trilateral meeting, if confirmed, would mark a significant diplomatic engagement involving the U.S., Ukraine, and Syria. The inclusion of Syria, whose government has been largely isolated by Western powers, is particularly notable. The meeting is expected to take place on the sidelines of the upcoming NATO summit. As The Zioneer previously reported, the summit is set to be held in Ankara, Turkey, and President Trump's attendance has been a subject of discussion. This development occurs during a period of active high-level diplomacy by the Trump administration. In recent weeks, The Zioneer reported that Trump held meetings with Middle Eastern leaders at the G7 summit in France (June 13) and separately met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (June 16). The trilateral meeting with Ukraine and Syria adds another layer to these ongoing diplomatic efforts. The specific agenda and full list of participants have not yet been disclosed.

02 · How it developed

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