What’s on the Table in Trump-Zelenskyy White House Summit
On August 18, 2025, President Trump hosts Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy and top EU/NATO officials at the White House to push forward peace efforts in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
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On August 18, 2025, President Trump hosts Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy and top EU/NATO officials at the White House to push forward peace efforts in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
China calls on all stakeholders to join Ukraine peace talks, aiming for a fair, lasting deal as global leaders meet in Washington and after Trump-Putin Alaska talks.
President Trump shifts from calling for a ceasefire to pushing a comprehensive peace accord in Ukraine after Alaska talks with Putin.
Trump and Putin meet in Anchorage on Aug. 15 to explore paths to end the conflict in Ukraine. Could this summit be the breakthrough the world needs?
EU leaders convened to align with Trump ahead of his Alaska summit with Putin, emphasizing peace process conditions and unity on Ukraine’s territorial integrity and ceasefire goals.
President Trump calls his upcoming Alaska summit with Putin a “feel-out meeting,” as world leaders race to shape a future Ukraine peace deal.
Zelenskyy insists peace talks must include Ukraine, warning against decisions made without Kyiv as Trump and Putin gear up for the Alaska summit.
President Trump slashed his deadline for Russia to agree on a Ukraine peace deal to 1012 days, warning of new sanctions as global tensions rise.
In their first call since 2022, Macron and Putin tackled Iran’s nuclear program and the Ukraine conflict, underlining urgent diplomatic coordination and next steps.
In a Kremlin tea chat, President Xi Jinping and President Putin pledged to deepen China-Russia ties, champion multipolar governance, and seek a fair Ukraine peace.