Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy described his recent meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump as productive, saying it resulted in progress toward acquiring 25 Patriot air defence systems — a major step to strengthen Ukraine’s defences against Russian missile attacks. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Zelenskiy characterized Trump’s stance as “positive,” even as reports later surfaced that the meeting had been marked by tension and profanity.
According to Zelenskiy, the discussion, which lasted over two hours, centered on securing new defence systems. Although Trump stopped short of approving the sale of Tomahawk cruise missiles, Zelenskiy said the talks showed continued U.S. engagement. He attributed Trump’s hesitation to avoid aggravating Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of a planned summit between the two leaders.
Ukraine’s ambassador to the U.S., Olga Stefanishyna, echoed Zelenskiy’s assessment, calling the meeting “candid, meaningful, and detailed.” She emphasized that the talks laid a strong foundation for future peace efforts, underscoring Ukraine’s view that U.S. leadership remains vital to ending the war now in its third year.
Meanwhile, conflicting accounts have emerged about the tone of the meeting. Three sources described the exchange as “tense” and “pretty bad,” claiming Trump warned that Ukraine would “freeze” and be “destroyed” without a deal with Russia. Despite this, Zelenskiy maintained a diplomatic tone, focusing on potential gains for Ukraine’s defence capabilities.
Trump later told reporters that resolving the conflict remained a top priority but acknowledged the complexity of the situation. “I think we’ll get there,” he said, while noting that both leaders “truly hate each other.” The remarks highlight Trump’s shifting stance on Ukraine’s chances of victory, reflecting the uncertain path ahead for Kyiv’s fight for sovereignty.


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