 Trump's advisors discuss possibility of bringing Zelensky and Putin to negotiation table. Advisors to former U.S. President Donald Trump have discussed the possibility of bringing Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian president Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table at the beginning of Trump's possible second term. Bloomberg reported this citing sources. One of Trump's advisors said that a promise to end U.S. military aid could help Ukraine come to the negotiating table, while the threat of more U.S. aid could encourage Russia to do so. Trump's advisors including Larry Kudlow and Robert O'Brien have also publicly pushed for tougher sanctions against Russia's central bank to influence Putin. No one is currently negotiating with Russian or Ukrainian representatives, in part because it would likely violate the Logan Act, a U.S. law that prohibits private individuals from negotiating on behalf of the government. But Vladimir Putin has said that Joe Biden, not Donald Trump, is the best choice for the U.S. presidency for Moscow. Putin was asked, who is better for Russians, Biden or Trump? Biden, he is a more experienced person. He is predictable and he is a politician of the old formation. But we will work with any U.S. leader who is trusted by the American people, Putin said. Putin added that, in his opinion, the current position of the U.S. administration is extremely harmful and wrong. And I told President Biden about this at the time. Putin concluded.