Thank You, Mr. President. Zelenskyy Deploys Gratitude Diplomacy for Second Visit to Oval Office
European leaders back Ukraine's territorial integrity while Trump urges Kyiv to consider concessions amid ongoing conflict and Russia controlling 75% of Donbas, officials said.
- According to reports, Vladimir Putin, President of Russia, allegedly offered instant peace and a pledge not to attack Ukraine or Europe again in exchange for the Donbas.
- Russian forces occupy roughly 75% of Ukraine, and overnight drone and ballistic missile strikes killed at least seven people, highlighting ongoing high-intensity warfare.
- On Monday, European leaders arrived at the White House for high-stakes talks with President Donald Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine to bridge differences over peace with Russia.
- Responding to the proposal, European leaders are expected to reaffirm support for Ukraine’s territorial integrity and reject any ‘land swaps’, ahead of the Monday meeting.
- Following the meeting, Trump plans to call Putin to organize a trilateral peace summit, though Putin has yet to agree and continues warfare.
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In the White House Donald Trump and Europe's leaders negotiate the future of Ukraine.
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