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Trump’s concern for worried BBC reporter during press conference

  • President Donald Trump had an emotional interaction with BBC reporter Myroslava Petsa during a NATO summit, discussing her husband fighting in Ukraine.
  • Trump stated during the press conference that the U.S. plans to 'see if we can make some available' to assist Ukraine amid ongoing Russian attacks.
  • NATO leaders agreed to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP by 2035, which responded to Trump’s demands and highlighted concerns over Russian aggression.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed interest in discussing the purchase of U.S. weaponry and increasing sanctions against Moscow amid the ongoing conflict.
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It was during a press conference in The Hague that Trump addressed a Ukrainian reporter and asked about her family. Some called the exchange "heartwarming" while others thought the president was teasing.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Myroslava Petsa | Ukrainian journalist: Just like in the Oval Office, Ukrainian BBC journalist Myroslava Petsa managed to get through to Donald Trump at the NATO summit...

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US President in solidarity with the reporter: "Is your husband there? I can understand that you are upset"

·Italy
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RedState broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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