Zelensky says he’ll meet Trump in DC after Alaska summit with Putin
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that he will be meeting with President Trump in Washington, DC, on Monday to discuss strategies for ending the ongoing conflict and violence in the region. The decision comes after a lengthy phone call between the two leaders, which took place as President Trump was returning from a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
During the call, Zelensky and Trump discussed the possibility of a trilateral meeting involving other European leaders to address the pressing issues at hand. Zelensky expressed Ukraine’s commitment to working towards peace and was appreciative of the support and involvement of the United States in the situation.
Following his meeting with Putin, President Trump hinted at the possibility of a face-to-face trilateral meeting involving Zelensky and Putin. This move is seen as a step towards finding a diplomatic solution to the conflict.
Zelensky emphasized the importance of involving European leaders in the discussions to ensure comprehensive security guarantees for Ukraine. He also mentioned positive signals from the American side regarding security guarantees and coordination with international partners.
In his statement, Zelensky expressed gratitude for the invitation to meet with President Trump in Washington, D.C., and reiterated his commitment to working towards a peaceful resolution to the conflict. He highlighted the need for all stakeholders to come together and collaborate in finding a lasting solution to the crisis.
The meeting between Zelensky and Trump is expected to delve into the details of ending the violence and instability in the region. The Ukrainian President’s proactive approach and willingness to engage in diplomatic dialogue are crucial steps towards achieving lasting peace and security in the region.



