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Finnish president suggests Trump, Zelensky could meet Putin at G20 summit in South Africa
Finnish President Alexander Stubb on Nov. 3 suggested a possible meeting between the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. at the G20 summit in South Africa in late November. The Kremlin previously said that Putin is not expected to attend the event,
ANALYSIS: Trump has seen a reversal of fortune in foreign affairs, Eric Garcia writes. It turns out, Putin, Zelensky, Hamas and Netanyahu are not the Senate and House Republicans
President Donald Trump’s working lunch with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday turned acrimonious when the US leader insisted Ukraine make territorial concessions to Russia to end the war,
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Trump Reportedly Berated Zelensky in Closed-Door ‘Shouting Match’ — Warned Ukrainian Leader Putin ‘Will Destroy You’
President Trump warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a "shouting match" to accept Russia's terms for ending the war lest Putin "destroy" his country, The Financial Times reported
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he would be ready to join Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin at a proposed summit in Hungary if he were invited. The US and Russian presidents announced after their phone call on Thursday that they planned to hold talks on the war in Ukraine in Budapest, possibly in the coming weeks.
President Trump hosted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday at the White House, part of a renewed push to end Russia’s over three-years long war in Ukraine.
Vice President JD Vance denied that his infamous Office Office blowup with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was strategized in advance during an exclusive interview on a “Pod Force
The meeting with Zelensky comes a day after President Trump spoke with Russia’s Vladimir Putin. WSJ’s Ukraine Bureau Chief James Marson explains what to expect.
U.S. President Donald Trump has ruled out sending long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, despite Pentagon clearance. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump said, “No… not really,” when asked if his administration would provide the weapons.