Ukrainian President Zelensky supports a trilateral meeting with Trump and Russia to discuss peace and security guarantees for Ukraine. Leaders stress the need for unity and unwavering support in ending the conflict.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is set to meet with U.S. President Trump next week to discuss strategies for ending the war in Ukraine following Trump's summit with Putin, which ended without clear agreements.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy is set to meet with Donald Trump in Washington, marking his first return since their controversial February meeting. The discussion will focus on key security guarantees and a potential trilateral summit with Putin.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy met with UK Prime Minister Starmer to discuss key demands before an upcoming summit with Trump and Putin. The situation escalates as drone attacks continue.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy firmly rejects a Russian ceasefire proposal, warning it would lead to future conflicts. He expresses hope for Trump's mediation at the upcoming summit with Putin.
President Trump aims to gauge Vladimir Putin's willingness to end the Ukraine war in an upcoming summit in Alaska. He hints at potential land-swapping deals while stressing the importance of consulting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.
The White House is weighing the possibility of inviting Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to Alaska for talks with Trump and Putin. As tensions rise, can diplomacy pave the way for peace in Ukraine?
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy dismisses the upcoming Trump-Putin summit, warning that any peace deal excluding Ukraine will lead to 'dead solutions.' He insists on Ukraine's role in any negotiations for lasting peace.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy firmly states that Ukraine will not concede any territory to Russia despite Trump's upcoming summit with Putin. He insists that any peace deal requires Ukraine's involvement.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has signed a contentious bill that critics argue undermines anti-corruption efforts, leading to widespread protests and international backlash. The move raises concerns over the independence of key agencies fighting corruption.