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Trump says no NATO path or Crimea return for Ukraine as Zelensky comes to Washington for peace talks
Donald Trump has stepped up pressure on Zelensky ahead of Aug. 18 peace talks in Washington with European leaders, saying on Truth Social that the Ukrainian president could end the war "almost immediately.
By Idrees Ali and Sabine Siebold (Reuters) -NATO military leaders are expected to meet on Wednesday to discuss Ukraine and the way forward, U.S. and NATO officials said on Tuesday, as Washington and European capitals work out details of what security guarantees might look like for Kyiv.
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Trump Tells Zelensky to Forgo Regaining Crimea and Joining NATO Ahead of White House Meeting
Trump: “President Zelensky can end the war with Russia almost immediately, if he wants to, or he can continue to fight."
Arriving in Washington late on Sunday, Zelenskiy said he hoped “shared strength with America and with our European friends will compel Russia to real peace.”
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Mediaite on MSNMatt Gaetz Proposes That Trump ‘Offer NATO Membership to Russia’: ‘Before You Suggest I’m Crazy…’
Former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz proposed that Russia be offered membership in NATO during a monologue about cooperation between D.C. and Moscow.
President Donald Trump on Sunday night declared that Kyiv would not be regaining Moscow-annexed Crimea, nor would it be allowed to join NATO.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with President Donald Trump at the White House, just days after Trump and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin left an Alaska summit without a ceasefire deal.
Special U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff says Russian leader Vladimir Putin agreed to allow the U.S. and Europe to offer Ukraine a security guarantee resembling NATO's collective defense mandate.
Russia launches 'massive drone strike' on Ukraine as Nato military leaders meet to discuss security guarantees - One person was in the attack which caused a large fire at a fuel and energy facility, o
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Monday NATO membership for Ukraine was not under discussion but that there was a discussion on "Article 5" type security guarantees for the country that Russia invaded in February 2022.