European leaders to join Zelenskyy in Washington
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European leaders will join Ukraine’s president in the US as he comes under pressure to concede territory to Russia
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy and top European leaders are in Washington for make-or-break meetings with President Trump over the Russian invasion.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy finally got his own back on the right-wing journalist who criticised him for not wearing a suit to the White House. The Ukrainian president took aim at Brian Glenn when the pair came face-to-face again in the Oval Office this afternoon.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, addressing the media ahead of a high-stakes White House summit, branded Russian President Vladimir Putin a 'killer' and a 'terrorist,' warning that 'our children are counting on this' fight for Ukraine's survival.
This time the President [Zelenskyy] will be in a suit, but the style still remains in a military key,” one of the Ukrainian president’s designers told POLITICO.
Europe has long feared that Trump might give away the farm, striking a deal that stops the war but rewards Putin’s aggression without guaranteeing Ukraine’s safety. But our colleagues report that Zelenskyy may come to today’s meetings willing to make a serious concession: One Ukrainian source says he’d likely OK freezing the war where the battle lines currently stand,