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Zelenskyy urges Trump to get tougher with Putin, says he's ready to meet in Budapest

Zelenskyy calls for increased U.S. pressure on Putin to end the war in Ukraine and signals willingness to attend the Budapest summit despite no missile deal, citing Russia’s military strength.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged US President Donald Trump to exert greater pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin, citing the need for a tougher stance.
  • Zelenskyy asserted he is prepared to attend the upcoming summit in Budapest, aiming for discussions to end the war in Ukraine.
  • Despite concerns over missile support, Zelenskyy expressed optimism about Trump's ability to help resolve the conflict, stating 'God bless, yes.'
  • Zelenskyy firmly rejected the idea of ceding Ukrainian territory to Russia, stating, 'If we want to stop this war... we need to stay where we stay.
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The head of the European Union's foreign policy, Kaja Kallas, said it's not "frumos" for Russian President Vladimir Putin to go to Hungary, EU Member State, for discussion about Ukraine, transmits Reuters.

·Romania
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Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski encouraged Donald Trump to adopt a more firm attitude towards Vladimir Putin, saying he was ready to participate in the summit that will take place in Budapest and that he remains optimistic, despite the fact that he left the United States without the weapons he requested, reports NBC News.

·Romania
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged US President Donald Trump to be tougher on Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying he is ready to join their upcoming summit in Budapest and remains optimistic despite the United States leaving him without the weapons he sought, NBC News reports.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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The Free Press (Tampa) broke the news in Tampa, United States on Sunday, October 19, 2025.
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