
US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy have appeared before reporters at the White House, where they discussed the possibility of a trilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump said there was a “reasonable chance” of ending the war if a US-Ukraine-Russia summit took place. “I think we’ll have a meeting. If everything goes well today, we’ll have a trilateral and I think there’s a real chance of ending the war,” he said, blaming his predecessor Joe Biden for the outbreak of the conflict.
For his part, Zelenskyy said he is "ready for a trilateral meeting" and that such a format "would be very good."
Trump also confirmed that the US would be involved in security guarantees for Ukraine, stressing: "There will be a lot of help when it comes to security. They are the first line of defense, but we will help them. We will be involved."
However, the US president did not clarify whether this would mean involving US troops, which signals a new move compared to his previous positions.
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