President Trump is once again working with Russia’s Vladimir Putin to move forward with peace talks. After a day of intense diplomacy at the White House, the President hopes to arrange a one-on-one between Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Putin, eventually leading to a 3-party summit to bring an end to the fighting.
Monday, world leaders gathered in Washington to offer assurances to Ukraine’s president. Arriving at the White House, President Zelenskyy received a warm welcome from President Trump, who appeared pleased the leader was wearing a suit and not his usual army green. Inside the Oval Office, the two men were cordial, unlike the heated exchange 6 months ago.
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“Thanks so much, Mr. President. If I can, first of all, thank you for the invitation and thank you very much for your efforts, personal efforts to stop killings and stop this war. Thank you,” Zelenskyy said.
For Zelenskyy, it’s crucial that peace talks include security guarantees from Western allies, in case Russia invades again.
A reporter asked him, “What security guarantees do you need from President Trump to be able to make a deal? Is it American troops, intelligence, equipment, what is it?” And Zelenskyy replied, “Everything. It depends on the big countries, on the United States, on, on a lot of our friends.”
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Trump confirmed, “We’re going to make sure that, if this peace, a peace is going to stay long term. This is a very long-term. We’re not talking about a two-year peace, and then we end up in this mess again.”
Although Putin opposes Ukraine joining NATO, Trump’s team claims the Russian leader is open to allies agreeing to defend Ukraine.
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