Zelenskyy to Visit Trump in Washington Monday After Putin Summit Ends Without Deal
Zelenskyy aims to discuss detailed plans to end the Ukraine war after Trump’s summit with Putin failed to secure a ceasefire, with European leaders backing security guarantees for Ukraine.
- On August 18, 2025, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet US President Donald Trump in Washington after a Russia–US summit ended without an agreement.
- On Saturday, Zelenskyy held a long, substantive conversation with Trump that lasted over an hour after the Alaska summit,
- On Fox News, Trump told Sean Hannity `Gotta make a deal` and said `I think we're pretty close to a deal`, emphasizing progress in negotiations.
- Among European allies, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said `President Trump's resolve to get a peace deal is vital`, emphasizing support for Ukraine's security guarantees.
- Future talks will cover US support for Ukraine, including military and financial aid packages, and regional security issues.
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