Zelensky Lands in Turkey for NATO Summit, Trump Meeting
Recent Ukrainian strikes, new European Union funding and higher morale are giving Zelenskyy more leverage as he prepares to meet Donald Trump and NATO leaders.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in Ankara, Turkey, on Tuesday for the NATO Summit to hold talks with US President Donald Trump and other alliance leaders.
- Zelenskyy enters the summit with renewed confidence, bolstered by critical European Union funding that eased financial pressures and recent bilateral defense production agreements.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation Secretary-General Mark Rutte told Ukrainian reporters on July 6 that Ukraine is "doing so much better" over recent months, as allies value the nation's combat expertise.
- While expectations for the meeting are high, US President Trump's volatility creates uncertainty, as Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated Putin and Trump have an "understanding" to continue contacts.
- Meanwhile, Putin faces declining approval ratings and domestic fuel shortages from Ukrainian strikes, complicating the Kremlin's position as the war enters its fifth year.
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The President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, stressed during the forum that his country was now a necessary ally for Europe.
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