WASHINGTON — Two more countries are willing to host talks between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the latter’s top advisor Andriy Yermak told The Post on Wednesday — all while Moscow has repeatedly backpedaled on its intentions to hold the Trump-suggested meeting this week.

Qatar and Saudi Arabia joined a host of European nations, including Italy, Switzerland, Austria and Turkey, that would hold bilateral talks between the leaders following meetings Tuesday and Wednesday with Yermak.

“President Zelensky said a lot of times, I’m ready to talk about everything, but in the equal negotiations, in the normal place,” Yermark said. “We have the lot of place which [are] ready to host: Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Italy, Vatican, Switzerland, Austria, Turkey.

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