President Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders at the White House, days after talks with Vladimir Putin. The summit raised big questions about a potential ceasefire, U.S. security guarantees, and whether Trump is ready to pressure Russia.
President Donald Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders at the White House following his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. While the tone with Zelensky was friendlier than in February’s tense Oval Office encounter, the talks revealed key disagreements.
European leaders pressed for a ceasefire, but Trump questioned the need for such measures. He also hinted at possible U.S. security guarantees for Ukraine but stopped short of giving specifics. The leaders emphasized support for a trilateral meeting with Putin, though Moscow continues to resist.
For Zelensky, this summit was crucial — a chance to regain footing after a tense Alaska meeting where Trump’s team seemed to side with Russia. But the big question remains: Will Trump’s strategy help end the war, or will it push Ukraine into an unfavorable deal?
Stay tuned for updates on U.S.–Ukraine–Russia relations, White House diplomacy, and the future of Europe’s security.
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