John Bolton, a former national security adviser, proposed that negotiations between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky would be more likely to succeed if Donald Trump were involved. Bolton expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of direct bilateral talks between the two leaders, emphasizing that neither would concede anything in a strictly bilateral meeting. He suggested that Trump's participation in a trilateral meeting might alter the dynamics, even recalling previous instances where Trump attempted direct negotiations with other leaders without success.
Bolton stated that negotiations between Putin and Zelensky might succeed more if Trump is present, although he expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of direct bilateral talks.
Bolton noted that both sides would likely not concede anything in a strictly bilateral meeting, suggesting that a trilateral meeting with Trump could change dynamics.
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