Trump To Hold Key Meeting
Behind the scenes, U.S. and Ukrainian officials are working on a possible visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Washington—potentially as early as this week—to meet directly with President Donald Trump and discuss a new path toward ending the war.
According to two individuals familiar with the talks, the goal is to bring Zelenskyy and Trump together for a frank, high-stakes conversation about the most sensitive parts of the U.S. peace proposal. At the center of those talks is one issue that has defined the conflict from the beginning: territory—and what a long-term settlement might look like.
One source said the White House wants both leaders to address the toughest questions personally, a sign that President Trump is taking a hands-on role in pushing for a workable agreement after years of stalemate under previous administrations.
At this time, no exact date has been confirmed, though preparations are already underway. If finalized, the meeting would mark one of the most significant diplomatic steps toward peace since the conflict began.
For many Americans—especially those concerned about endless foreign entanglements, soaring costs, and the need for strong U.S. leadership—this potential summit could signal a major shift in how Washington handles global conflicts.






