Key Points

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with Donald Trump to discuss ending the Russia-Ukraine war through diplomacy. Zelenskyy stressed the urgent need for American and European support to counter Russian aggression. Trump floated the idea of a trilateral meeting involving Putin, while European leaders reaffirmed their backing for Ukraine. The discussion also touched on the humanitarian toll of the conflict, with Trump mentioning Melania's appeal to Putin.

Key Points: Zelenskyy Urges US and EU Support to Stop Russia Amid War Talks

  • Zelenskyy calls for US and EU support to halt Russian aggression
  • Trump proposes trilateral talks with Putin to end conflict
  • European leaders pledge solidarity with Ukraine
  • Trump claims past diplomatic wins but calls Ukraine war "tough"
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We need to stop Russia, we need support from American and European partners: Ukrainian President Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy meets Trump, seeks diplomatic end to Russia-Ukraine war with US and European backing.

"We need to stop the war. We need to stop Russia and we need support from American and European partners. — Volodymyr Zelenskyy"

Washington DC, August 19

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday (local time) met with US President Donald Trump at the White House, discussing efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war through diplomatic means.

Zelenskyy expressed his desire to stop the war, saying, "We need to stop the war. We need to stop Russia and we need support from American and European partners." Trump and Zelenskyy discussed the possibility of a trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin to bring an end to the conflict.

"We live under a lot of attacks. Today, there have been a lot of attacks and a lot of wounded people. We need to stop the war. We need to stop Russia, and we need support from American and European partners. We support President Trump's idea to stop the war diplomatically and are ready for a trilateral meeting. I think it's a good idea," he said.

A reporter asked Trump who had the better cards, Ukraine or Russia, referencing the disastrous Trump-Zelenskyy meeting back in February, where the former told Zelenskyy that he did not have 'cards'.

"I'm not going to say that. Listen, this isn't my war. It's Joe Biden's war. He had a lot to do with this happening, and we want it to end. The people of Ukraine have suffered incredibly. The war's going to end and when it ends, I can't tell you. This gentleman wants it to end, and Vladimir Putin wants it to end. The entire world wants it to end. I've ended six wars, and I thought this would be the easiest one, but it's not the easiest one. It's a tough one. A lot of reasons for it, and they'll be talking about it for a long time, but they'll be talking about the others," he said.

He also claimed to have ended six wars during his presidency, although the accuracy of this claim is disputed.

"India, Pakistan, we're talking about big bases. We're talking about maybe when you look at -- just look at some of the wars in Africa, and Rwanda and the Republic of Congo have been going on for 31 years, and so we've done a total of six. Including the fact that we obliterated the future nuclear capability of Iran. I think we will get this solved also," he said.

European leaders, including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, joined the meeting to demonstrate solidarity with Ukraine and push for strong security guarantees in any post-war settlement.

Trump expressed further optimism about his meeting with European representatives to help stop the war.

"We're going to be meeting with a great representative group and seven very powerful, very big countries and great people. All my friends and I're going to have some suggestions made. They would like to see peace. We'll have everlasting peace. I hope it will happen immediately. I hope it doesn't have to go on and think people will be very happy when that's announced," he said.

Trump mentioned that his wife, Melania, had written a letter to Putin, expressing her concern about the effects of the war on children. He joked that Melania loves their son more than him, adding that she feels strongly about the humanitarian impact of the conflict.

"The First Lady felt very strongly. She watched the same thing I watched and you watched. I see things you don't get to see and it's horrible. But she has a great love for children. She has a wonderful son that she loves, probably more than anybody, including me! I hate to say it. But she loves her son and loves children and hates to see something like this happening, and that goes for other wars too," he said.

Trump said that the funerals and the killing of innocent people in any war hurt Melania.

"She sees the heartbreak, the parents and the funerals you see on television. All these funerals. We want to see something other than funerals. She felt it was a beautiful letter. It was very well received by him and did ask me to say she would love to see this end. She says it very openly, very proudly and with great sorrow because so many people have been killed," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The humanitarian crisis is heartbreaking 💔. But I wonder why Western media doesn't show same concern for conflicts in Africa or Middle East? Selective outrage is clear. India's balanced approach is best - we help through medicines and food without taking sides.
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Aditya G
Trump's claim about ending 6 wars is laughable! The man can't even keep his facts straight. Meanwhile, India's foreign policy under Modi has been far more consistent and effective. We've maintained relationships with both Russia and West - that's real diplomacy.
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Shreya B
While the war is unfortunate, India must think of its own interests first. We get affordable oil from Russia which helps our economy. Western countries who are lecturing us now never helped when we faced wars with China/Pakistan. Realpolitik matters!
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Karthik V
Interesting how Trump suddenly cares about diplomacy when he's running for elections again. Where was this concern during his presidency? India's stance has been principled - we call for peace but won't be bullied into taking sides by either bloc.
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Nisha Z
The children suffering is truly painful to see 😢. But I appreciate how India has sent medical aid and wheat shipments to Ukraine while maintaining our strategic autonomy. This is how a responsible global power behaves - with compassion but no hypocrisy.

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