Trump, Zelensky and Tomahawk
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Ukrainian President Zelensky told NBC's "Meet the Press" that he understands President Trump's comment that peace talks with Russia must begin with a ceasefire on the current battle lines. KRISTEN WELKER: President Trump said property lines should be defined quote,
Viktor Anisimov, one of Ukraine’s top fashion designers, first met Volodymyr Zelensky about 20 years ago, when the future president was a comedian. He didn’t want to wear a suit then either.
President Trump reportedly warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to accept Russia's terms for ending the war lest Vladimir Putin "destroy" his country
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Zelensky: Trump Showed The World He Can Manage A Ceasefire In Mideast, I Hope Ukraine Is Next
FNC's Peter Doocy asked Ukraine President Zelensky during an Oval Office Meeting on Friday: PETER DOOCY, FOX NEWS: Right behind you — when we were in Israel with President Trump earlier in the week, we heard a lot about the difference in diplomacy between President Trump and President Joe Biden before him.
On Truth Social, the dictator-curious Trump wrote Putin congratulated him on the “Great Accomplishment of Peace in the Middle East,” and suggested that his “Success in the Middle East will help in our negotiation in attaining an end to the War with Russia/Ukraine.”
Soldiers should "stay where they stay," Zelensky said, and not offer new territory to Putin, who has reportedly demanded full control of Donetsk Oblast as a condition for ending the war.
Ukraine wants the US Tomahawk missiles to help it pressure Putin into genuine negotiations, and it wants US security guarantees to make sure he is forced to abide with any future peace settlement. Zelensky left the White House without either of those things.
Sean Spicer warned of the consequences of giving Tomahawk missiles to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Friday's edition of "The Morning Meeting" on 2Way. MARK HALPERIN, CO-HOST: Next up here is Russia-Ukraine.