European Leaders to Back Zelenskyy in High-Stakes Washington Meeting
European leaders join President Zelenskyy in Washington to meet U.S. President Trump, seeking stronger security guarantees and a path to peace for Ukraine.
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European leaders join President Zelenskyy in Washington to meet U.S. President Trump, seeking stronger security guarantees and a path to peace for Ukraine.
Trump shifts from demanding a ceasefire to championing a full peace deal for Ukraine after his Alaska summit with Putin. What’s next?
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will meet U.S. President Trump in Washington after Trump’s Russia summit ended without a ceasefire deal.
After his Alaska talks with Putin, Trump tells Fox News its up to Zelenskyy to seal a Ukraine ceasefire deal, hinting at a three-way meeting.
After his meeting with Putin, President Trump says he will call Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and European leaders to discuss outcomes and next steps.
Putin and Trump head to a Friday face-to-face in Anchorage as Zelenskyy and EU allies push to block any US-Russia deal.
President Zelenskyy insists Ukraine must be part of any peace decisions, ruling out territory swaps ahead of the Trump-Putin summit in Alaska on August 15.
Zelenskyy described a productive call with Trump exploring ideas to end the conflict through sanctions, NATO ties, and drone cooperation.
Zelenskyy reveals his chat with Trump on Russia sanctions and a US-Ukraine drone deal, signaling fresh momentum in defense tech talks.
Trump and Zelenskyy discussed joint strategies to enhance Ukraine’s air defence amid escalating Russian drone attacks.