6 Things to Know: Ukrainian President Meets with President Trump, Budget Input Session Tonight
Zelensky seeks NATO security guarantees and discusses Trump’s recent talks with Putin on Russia’s aims in Ukraine’s Donbas region, officials said.
- Monday afternoon, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met President Donald Trump in the Oval Office to review the outcomes of Trump’s Friday summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
- Meeting context reveals Zelensky seeks security guarantees from NATO and shows a friendlier tone than their February meeting with JD Vance.
- Analysts highlighted that CNN's Brianna Keilar said 'That was a very interesting Oval Office meeting there,' emphasizing its significance in recent diplomacy.
- Asked about support, President Donald Trump said 'we're going to work with Ukraine and work with everybody.'
- Amid shifting dynamics, the summit with Putin addressed regional tensions, and analysts noted it was 'Very different from what we saw earlier this year between President Trump and President Zelensky.
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US President Donald Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday that the US would help guarantee Ukraine's security in any deal to end the war, although the extent of any help was not immediately clear, Reuters reports.
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