Trump: Europe will ‘take a lot of the burden’ in providing security guarantees for Ukraine
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and U.S. President Trump at the White House expressed hope for a trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the war, possibly soon.
- Following Trump's summit in Alaska on Friday, Monday’s hastily assembled talks followed that Alaska summit, as trilateral meetings had been scheduled for last year but were delayed by Russia's invasion.
- Security guarantees featured prominently with broad support, as U.S. President Donald Trump said, 'They want to give protection and they feel very strongly about it and we'll help them out with that.'
- Russian forces attacked Ukrainian cities overnight, killing at least 10 people, which Zelenskyy called a "cynical" effort to undermine talks and urged support from American and European partners.
- U.S. President Donald Trump said, 'If everything works out today, we'll have a trilat,' expressing hope for upcoming three-way talks with Zelenskyy and Putin.
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Faced with repeated claims by U.S. President Donald Trump that a ceasefire is not an indispensable condition for starting negotiations to end the war in Ukraine—following Moscow’s argument—the European leaders have taken the opposite. Several heads of state or government who have accompanied the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, on Monday to his new appointment in the White House have told the host of the meeting, cautious but firmly, tha…
According to Kremlin chief Putin in Alaska, US President Trump is now meeting Ukrainian President Selenskyj. He has brought support from Europe.
Trump urges direct talks between Putin and Zelenskyy, says war can reach endgame within weeks
President Donald Trump said during talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders that a potential ceasefire and who gets Ukrainian territory seized by Russia should be hashed out during a face-to-face meeting between the warring countries’ two leaders


According to Kremlin chief Putin in Alaska, US President Trump is now meeting Ukrainian President Selenskyj. He has brought support from Europe.
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