Ukrainian media extensively tracked the fluid diplomatic landscape surrounding a potential US President Trump-Russian President Putin summit. The day began with reports of US diplomat Rubio revealing Kremlin demands for territorial concessions, while Trump still indicated a "high probability" of a meeting. By late morning, the Kremlin confirmed a bilateral Trump-Putin meeting for the "next week," notably excluding President Zelensky. However, mid-afternoon reports suggested a reversal: Trump would only meet Putin if Putin first held talks with Zelensky. This condition dominated headlines through the evening. Yet, late-night reports presented another shift, with Trump denying the "Zelensky first" prerequisite and emphasizing Putin's decision on a ceasefire. This created a highly dynamic and at times contradictory narrative on the summit's terms. Ongoing Ukrainian drone strikes into Russia and frontline combat updates were also covered.