Chicagoans angry over a tense White House meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy call on officials to continue backing Ukraine in its war against Russia and want Ukraine admitted into NATO.
The world waits to see what could come from a key deal between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and President Trump that could open Kyiv's minerals to the U.S. in exchange for security.
President Donald Trump presided over his first Cabinet meeting. Elon Musk, unelected and unconfirmed, was also in attendance. Trump will host Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House Friday.
U.S. officials under President Donald Trump have pressured Zelenskyy to sign a deal allowing the U.S. access to Ukrainian rare earth minerals as a form of compensation for the assistance the U.S has provided Ukraine.
Critics have expressed confusion over President Donald Trump’s approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin, arguing Ukraine should be the focal point of all negotiations. “And the
Some comments by formerly staunch Zelenskyy supporters play into the hands of Russia, and aid Moscow’s yearslong bid to oust the pro-Western leader, critics warn.
Rutte’s comments came a day after Trump and Zelenskyy’s fiery confrontation in the Oval Office, after which the Ukraine president was told to leave the White House. The planned signing of a mineral deal between the U.S. and Ukraine was put on hold.
The Ukrainian president's 90-minute sit down with media including Sky News came after he wrapped up a tough week with a visit to see the King at Sandringham.
NATO chief Mark Rutte has urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to try and bury the hatchet with Donald Trump following their White House clash.
It follows an Oval Office clash on Friday between Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and President Donald Trump over how to approach peace talks with Russia.