Zelensky in Washington to Discuss Acceptable Terms for Peace Deal
Trump urged Zelensky to accept a peace deal conceding Crimea and NATO membership, with European leaders emphasizing security guarantees amid ongoing Russian attacks killing civilians.
- On Monday, President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Zelensky and European leaders at the White House to discuss a peace deal for the war in Ukraine.
- The meeting followed Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and ongoing violent attacks, including recent strikes killing civilians in Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia.
- Trump emphasized that Zelensky can end the war immediately if he chooses but pressured Ukraine to accept terms including giving up hopes of reclaiming Crimea and NATO membership.
- Trump expressed on social media that Zelenskiy has the ability to quickly bring the conflict with Russia to a halt if he chooses, while Zelensky described the recent attacks as provocative and cynical, emphasizing the importance of continued support.
- The talks highlight a sharp divide between Trump’s push for a quick compromise and European leaders' insistence on security guarantees and respecting Ukraine's path to EU and NATO membership.
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