What will Trump-Zelenskyy meeting entail? Former national security adviser explains
Summary
President Donald Trump is meeting with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House to discuss efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine. The meeting comes after a recent summit between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, which some view as a setback to U.S. peace efforts. European leaders are also attending the meeting to support Ukraine in the negotiations.Key Facts
- President Trump is meeting with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy to talk about ending the war in Ukraine.
- Before this, Trump met with Russian President Putin in Alaska, aiming for a ceasefire deal.
- Trump changed his stance after meeting Putin, now pushing for a peace agreement without a ceasefire.
- Former national security adviser Jake Sullivan believes this change benefits Putin and is a setback for the U.S.
- Trump's previous meeting with Zelenskyy ended in a heated exchange over making concessions to Russia.
- European leaders are joining Zelenskyy at the White House to offer support in negotiations.
- Trump is expected to propose a deal where Ukraine would not join NATO and might give up Crimea, as part of his land swap ideas.
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