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.
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...
Touching exchange Trump had with Ukrainian journalist displays his warmth · American Wire News
President Donald Trump reacted with compassion when a Ukrainian journalist asked him a question during a press conference. The moment was captured by cameras on Wednesday as the president spoke with reporters at the end of the NATO Summit in The Hague. The heartwarming exchange happened as Trump expressed his thoughts when BBC Ukraine reporter Myroslava Petsa explained that her husband is a soldier in her country’s ongoing war with Russia. (Vide…
US President in solidarity with the reporter: "Is your husband there? I can understand that you are upset"
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