Former Israeli national security adviser Eyal Hulata, recently told Axios he doesn’t see any chance there will be a deal to end the war in Ukraine anytime soon.
, who on the second day of the Russian invasion was asked by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to mediate between him and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.The former prime minister’s dramatic March 5, 2022, meeting with Putin in Moscow was the key part of the mediation initiative.Hulata said the idea of traveling to Moscow to meet with Putin was a result of German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's trip to Jerusalem on March 2.
Bennett said he spoke in advance with the leaders of the U.K., France, Canada and the U.S. According to Bennett, Canada and the U.K. weren't enthusiastic. France was on board, and the U.S. was somewhere in the middle. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told Bennett at the time that he didn't think Putin was ready to stop and roll back the invasion, but that he should go to Moscow and see what he says, Hulata recalled.Scenes from Bucha, Ukraine, after Russian troops retreated. Photo: Anastasia Vlasova/Getty Imagesboth agreed that after the meeting with Putin, there was a feeling that the gaps were not as wide as people thought and that a deal was possible.
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