NATO Chief Says Ukraine Remains Vital at Summit Despite Zelenskyy’s Absence From Leaders’ Meeting
- The leader of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the U.S. President, Donald Trump, are scheduled to hold a meeting on June 25, 2025, during the NATO summit taking place in The Hague.
- The meeting followed Trump's early departure from the G7 summit due to the Middle East crisis and Zelensky's early exit citing Russia's mass attacks on Kyiv.
- Their talks were scheduled for early afternoon and were set to include Ukraine's defence package purchase, sanctions on Russia, and a price cap on oil.
- Zelensky described the matter as complex, admitting he is uncertain about the nature of Trump's ties with Putin, and confirmed his intention to meet with Trump in The Hague.
- The meeting provided Kyiv a platform to push for Patriot missile systems and tougher sanctions, reflecting ongoing efforts to pressure Russia amid the war.
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