Russian President told Ukraine to accelerate negotiations based on previous Istanbul discussions, with Moscow indicating readiness to resume talks after 22 June.
The Russian leader does not see a possibility of signing any peace documents with Zelenskyy as he considers him to be "illegitimate" president, which is viewed as Russian propaganda claim.
The planned meeting between Keith Kellogg and Alexander Lukashenko marks a reversal from the Biden administration's policy of isolating Minsk following the 2020 election crackdown and Belarus's support for Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
US senior Trump's advisor Steve Witkoff confirmed that direct peace talks must occur between Ukraine and Russia or US support will be withdrawn. Meanwhile, Russia could face a special tribunal for crimes of aggression in Ukraine by 2026, as the Council of Europe advances the process to hold senior Russian officials accountable.