Ukraine, Trump and Zelensky
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Trump's meeting with Zelenskyy tops the final day as Ukraine warns it cannot intercept Russian ballistic missiles due to dwindling Patriot supplies.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that a resolution to the more than four-year-old war in Ukraine is "getting closer than people realize" and that he will talk about Ukraine during talks in Turkey this week at a NATO summit.
"We would buy their drones ... And you know, if we made that deal, we'd have great protection. I love the protection," Trump told reporters at the press conference in the Turkish capital of Ankara.
President Donald Trump’s inability to find peace in Ukraine — a war he once claimed would be over the day he took office — has caused him enormous frustration. But the focus of his ire has zig-zagged throughout his second term in office.
U.S. President Donald Trump criticizes NATO allies at a summit, expressing frustration over their resistance to his Greenland ambitions and lack of support for his Iran campaign.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy both want to reach a settlement to end the war in Ukraine, meaning that a deal is within reach, President Donald Trump said Wednesday during a joint news conference with Zelenskyy at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey.
Meeting begins this morning after president threatens to pull American troops out of Europe as he arrived in Ankara yesterday
Plus, Trump faces obstacles to put the new Air Force One in his museum, and an inside look at Europe’s rupture with the U.S.
