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The brutal Russian attack using strategic bombers came just hours after Putin and Trump spoke on the phone about a potential road to peace in Ukraine.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with President Donald Trump on Monday afternoon at the White House, just days after Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin left an Alaska summit without a ceasefire deal.
President Trump met with European leaders at the White House to discuss an agreement over Russia’s war in Ukraine. New York Times Chief White House Correspondent Peter Baker, Staff Writer at The Atlantic David Graham,
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Smiles replace tensions as Zelenskyy visits Trump: EU, Nato leaders rally at White House - photos
The clearest indication yet of a possible route to peace negotiations between war-torn Ukraine and sanctioned Russia came at US President Donald Trump's White House meeting with Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy and leading European leaders.
Special U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff says Russian leader Vladimir Putin agreed to allow the U.S. and Europe to offer Ukraine a security guarantee resembling NATO's collective defense mandate.
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Douglas Lute, who also served as an ambassador to NATO, discusses Monday's upcoming White House meeting between the two world leaders.
French President Emmanuel Macron warned that the global credibility of the U.S. and its NATO allies is on the line in Ukraine, as President Donald Trump attempts to end the Russian invasion once and for all.
Trump appeared to place the onus of ending the war on the Ukrainian leader and said Ukraine should give up Crimea and its hopes of joining NATO — key Kremlin demands.