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U.S. Chairman Donald ruff said mon during talks with Ukrainian chairman Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European leaders that a potency ceasefire and who gets Ukrainian territory seized by Russia should be hashed out during a face-to-face meeting between the warring countries' two leaders.
"We're going to let the president go over and talk to the president and we'll see how that works out," Trump said during the meeting.
Trump and Zelenskyy also expressed hope of soon holding three-way talks among the U.S., Russian and Ukrainian leaders.
Trump also said he would back European security guarantees for Ukraine as he met with Zelenskyy and the leaders of France, Britain, Germany, Italy and Finland, as well as the president of the European Commission and the head of NATO.
Trump stopped short of committing U.S. Troops to a collective effort to bolster Ukraine's security. He said instead that there would be a "NATO-like" security presence and that all those details would be hashed out with EU leaders.
"They want to give protection and they feel very strongly about it and we'll help them out with that," Trump said. "I think its very important to get the deal done."
Speaking Monday before the White House meetings took place, Russia's Foreign Ministry rejected the idea of a possible NATO peacekeeping force in Ukraine. Such a scenario could see further escalation and "unpredictable consequences," ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned.
Trump earlier met one on one with Zelenskyy, and said their talk covered "a lot of territory."
Zelenskyy said he was open to holding an election in safe circumstances if the war with Russia were to come to an end.
Trump told reporters in the Oval Office that he had also spoken to Putin indirectly before the meeting.
Germany's Bild newspaper reported that Trump at one point interrupted his talks with the European leaders to call Putin. Bild said the meetings were due to resume after the call, which Trump had initially said would take place afterwards.
Ahead of the meetings, Trump told Ukraine to give up hopes of getting back annexed Crimea or joining NATO as he prepared to host Zelenskyy and European leaders.
After rolling out the red carpet for Putin in Alaska, Trump's comments on social media Sunday night suggested he would press Zelenskyy hard at Monday's meeting to end Europe's deadliest war in 80 years.
Zelenskyy says security guarantees key to ending war
Zelenskyy "can end the war with Russia almost immediately, if he wants to, or he can continue to fight," Trump said on Truth Social. "Remember how it started. No getting back Obama-given Crimea (12 years ago, without a shot being fired!), and NO GOING INTO NATO BY UKRAINE."
Crimea, recognized by most countries as Ukraine territory since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, was annexed by Russia in 2014, during Barack Obama's presidency.
Meanwhile, the war that has killed tens of thousands rages on, as Russia launched missiles and drones in overnight attacks which killed seven people in Kharkiv, including two children, officials said.
"They hit an ordinary apartment block; many flats, many families were living here, small children, children's playground, residential compound. There are no offices here or anything else, we lived here peacefully in our homes," said Olena Yakusheva, a local resident, as firefighters battled a blaze in the building and rescue workers dug in the rubble.
In addition, a Russian attack on the southeastern Ukrainian city of Zaporizhzhia killed three people and wounded 20, the regional governor for the city said.
On the battlefield, Russia has been slowly grinding forward, pressing home its advantages in men and firepower.
Ukraine and its allies have long feared that Trump could press an agreement favourable to Moscow. However, they have taken heart from some developments, including Trump's apparent willingness to provide post-settlement security guarantees for Ukraine.
Zelenskyy has already all but rejected the outline of Putin's proposals from the Alaska meeting, including for Ukraine to give up the rest of its eastern Donetsk region, of which it currently controls one-quarter. Ukrainian forces are deeply dug into Donetsk, whose towns and hills serve as a crucial defensive zone to stymie Russian attacks.
Zelenskyy is also seeking an immediate ceasefire to conduct deeper peace talks. Trump previously backed that, but reversed course after the summit with Putin and indicated support for Russia's favoured approach of negotiating a comprehensive deal while fighting rumbles on.
The Ukrainian president said after arriving in Washington late on Sunday he was grateful to Trump for the invitation.
"We all equally want to end this war swiftly and reliably," Zelenskyy said on the Telegram messaging app. "Russia must end this war — the war it started. And I hope that our shared strength with America and with our European friends will compel Russia to real peace."
Ukraine's pressing need for U.S. Weapons and intelligence sharing, some of which have no viable alternative, has forced Zelenskyy and his allies to work with Trump.
Relations between Kyiv and Washington, once extremely close, have been rocky since Trump returned to the White House in January. Zelenskyy avoided a repeat of the ill-tempered, abbreviated meeting in Washington held in February, where he was berated by Trump, JD Vance and a reporter from a right-wing American cable network.
Zelenskyy, European allies to meet with Trump to discuss war in Ukraine
Trump railed on the 2024 campaign trail about the amount of military aid predecessor Joe Biden's administration was providing Ukraine, even as much of the spending was benefiting American military contractors. The Trump administration committed no new Ukraine funding in its recent budget bill, instead brokering a deal for European countries to purchase U.S.-made weapons.
During his first presidential term, Trump was impeached in 2019 by the House of Representatives after it was revealed he tried to enlist Zelenskyy, then in his first weeks as Ukraine president, into a scheme that would smear Biden. Trump was acquitted by the Senate, but during the impeachment process continued to allege that Ukraine meddled in the 2016 U.S. Election to help Democrat Hillary Clinton win, which has been dismissed by intelligence experts as a conspiracy theory.
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