New Delhi, Aug. 31 -- US President Donald Trump reportedly suggested on Saturday that a bilateral meeting between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin is unlikely to occur.

Trump, however, did say a trilateral meeting "will happen" without specifying when.

During an interview with the Daily Caller, Trump said, "A tri would happen. A bi, I don't know about, but a tri will happen. But, you know, sometimes people aren't ready for it."

Trump reportedly indicated that he's open to using US planes in a security guarantee to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

"Maybe we'll do something. Look, I'd like to see something get solved. They're not our soldiers, but there are, five to 7,000, mostly young people being ...