Trump speaks to Ukrainian and NATO leaders
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A group of senior European leaders and NATO chief will travel to Washington on Monday to join talks on Ukraine with US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNNATO secretary general to attend Zelenskyy-Trump talks
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is set to travel to Washington to participate in talks between US President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a number of European leaders, the Alliance confirmed on Sunday 17 August.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Sunday met with Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, who announced that European and NATO leaders will join the summit.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNTrump Hints At “BIG PROGRESS” On Russia As European, NATO Leaders Rally Around Zelenskyy
A show of solidarity with Ukraine ahead of crucial White House talks. President Trump hinted at a potential breakthrough in the conflict in Ukraine on Sunday, posting on Truth Social, "BIG PROGRESS ON RUSSIA.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet with President Donald Trump on Monday, bringing European leaders with him after Putin summit.
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Europe is sending heavy hitters to Washington alongside Ukraine’s president to bolster Kyiv
European leaders are on an all-out push to forestall Oval Office conflict at a crucial stage in diplomacy to end Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy flies to Washington, D.C., on Monday under heavy U.S. pressure to agree to a swift end to Russia's war in his country but determined to defend Kyiv's interests — without sparking a second Oval Office bust-up with U.
The heads of Britain, Italy, Finland and France will join Ukraine's president who is under U.S. pressure to accept a quick deal to end Russia's war on terms that would be hugely difficult to accept.
Unfortunately, cold-war victory led to geostrategic complacency, not just in Washington, but across NATO and bilateral American alliances. This complacency is disappearing as the race for Arctic hegemony picks up, but the West has much to do, and quickly, to counter the rising threats from China and Russia.