Washington, August 19 – Former US President Donald Trump praised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during their meeting at the White House on Monday, signaling a more cordial exchange months after their tense interaction earlier this year.
Zelenskyy arrived in a less formal suit for the talks on the Russia-Ukraine war, where both leaders exchanged warm remarks. Greeting him at the venue, Trump expressed surprise at the Ukrainian leader’s appearance and said, “I don’t believe it… I love it.” The comment drew a smile from Zelenskyy, who replied, “This is the best I had.”
The meeting marked a noticeable shift in tone from their previous encounter in February, which had been described as strained amid disagreements over military aid and Ukraine’s requests for additional US support. Observers note that Trump’s positive remarks could indicate a more accommodating approach toward Kyiv, even as debates continue in Washington over the scale of future assistance to Ukraine.
While details of their closed-door discussion were not immediately released, the talks were expected to cover ongoing military operations, NATO coordination, and the prospects of negotiations to end the war. The meeting also comes at a time when US policymakers remain divided over extending further financial and defense packages to Ukraine.
The exchange between the two leaders is likely to be closely watched internationally, as it may set the tone for future US-Ukraine relations and influence broader Western support in the conflict with Russia.
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