by Amanda Ireland in Politics

President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met in the Oval Office for key talks focused on ending the war in Ukraine. The meeting follows Trump's recent meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where he reportedly urged Zelensky to concede Crimea and forgo NATO membership in exchange for an immediate ceasefire. Zelensky, along with top European leaders including British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, arrived in Washington D.C. for a summit on the Ukraine war. Trump expressed confidence in his ability to resolve the conflict, stating on Truth Social, "Despite all of my lightweight and very jealous critics, I'll get it done — I always do." The meeting also addressed security guarantees for Ukraine, with Trump not ruling out the possibility of sending U.S. troops. Zelensky's decision to wear a suit to the meeting, a departure from his usual attire, was noted by reporters and Trump, referencing a previous comment about his clothing. The overall tone of the meeting suggested a push for an immediate peace agreement, although the specifics and potential concessions remain unclear.