In a major diplomatic development, former U.S. President Donald Trump met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House. The meeting, held late Sunday after Zelensky’s arrival in Washington, is being seen as a crucial step toward finding a peaceful resolution to the ongoing war with Russia.Speaking after the talks, Trump said, “We are working together for peace. People are dying, and we want to stop this. Dialogue will lead to a permanent solution to the war.” His remarks are being viewed as one of his strongest statements yet on ending the conflict. Trump further hinted at the possibility of a trilateral meeting involving Russia, saying that if all goes well, discussions could take place soon.On his part, Zelensky expressed readiness for such an initiative, noting, “We are fully prepared for a trilateral meeting.” He emphasized Ukraine’s commitment to exploring every channel that could bring an end to the bloodshed.This meeting comes just days after Trump held talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska, fueling speculation that behind-the-scenes diplomacy may be intensifying. Observers believe the developments could mark a turning point in efforts to end the war that has gripped Eastern Europe for over two years.


