Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Saturday stated that Ukraine “reaffirms its readiness to work with most efforts to realize peace.” His assertion got here after US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska to debate the continuing conflict in Ukraine.Zelenskyy made the remarks after a telephone name with Trump, throughout which the US chief briefed him on the “details” of his talks with Putin. The Ukrainian president added that Kyiv is ready for constructive cooperation and backs a trilateral assembly between the US, Ukraine, and Russia.In an in depth put up on X, Zelenskyy wrote: “Ukraine reaffirms its readiness to work with most effort to realize peace. President Trump knowledgeable about his assembly with the Russian chief and the details of their dialogue. It is vital that America’s energy has an influence on the event of the state of affairs. We assist President Trump’s proposal for a trilateral assembly between Ukraine, the USA, and Russia. Ukraine emphasizes that key points could be mentioned on the stage of leaders, and a trilateral format is appropriate for this.”Zelenskyy added in his put up that he’ll meet Trump in Washington on Monday to debate “ending the killing and the conflict.”He stated, “On Monday, I’ll meet with President Trump in Washington DC, to debate all the particulars relating to ending the killing and the conflict. I’m grateful for the invitation. It is vital that Europeans are concerned at each stage to make sure dependable safety ensures along with America. We additionally mentioned constructive indicators from the American aspect relating to participation in guaranteeing Ukraine’s safety. We proceed to coordinate our positions with all companions. I thank everybody who helps.”The Alaska assembly between Trump and Putin lasted for practically three hours on Friday, adopted by a quick joint press look. No deal was introduced, and neither chief took questions.Trump described the discussions as “very productive” and stated that “a substantial variety of agreements” had been reached. Nevertheless, he reiterated his acquainted stance, stating: “There’s no deal till there’s a deal.”