TIANJIN, September 1. /TASS/. The topic of Ukrainian settlement was discussed on the sidelines of the SCO summit, while Russian President Vladimir Putin has not yet reached an agreement with US Leader Donald Trump on a trilateral or an indivudual meeting with Vladimir Zelensky, Russian Presidential Aide Yury Ushakov told VGTRK journalist Pavel Zarubin.

TASS has compiled the main statements made by the presidential aide.

- At the SCO summit, Putin briefed many of his peers about his meeting with US President Donald Trump in Alaska: "Our president just talked about this with many colleagues, including the chairman [of China] Xi Jinping and, of course, with the Prime Minister of India."

- The Ukrainian issue was discussed on the sidelines of the SCO summit: "On the sidelines, of course, it was discussed. There's no getting around talking about that. I also said yesterday that our president discussed the agreements reached in Anchorage with President Trump."

- Putin and Trump reached an agreement in Alaska to build on what had been worked out with the US Special Envoy for Peacekeeping Missions Steve Witkoff: "Everything accumulated during Witkoff's five visits, especially during the last visit, was the basis for a conversation between our president and the US president. And after that, the presidents agreed on how they would proceed."