U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a highly anticipated meeting on Thursday during the World Economic Forum in Davos. According to the White House, the discussions lasted approximately one hour and were described by both leaders as “productive and substantive.”
Following the talks, President Trump told reporters that “the war has to end,” emphasizing that there is a global desire for a resolution to the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Addressing the forum after the meeting, President Zelenskyy confirmed that diplomatic efforts are intensifying, noting that comprehensive documents aimed at ending the war are “almost ready.”
He stated that Ukraine is working with “sincerity and determination” and stressed that Russia must now show a genuine readiness to end its aggression. Zelenskyy also expressed his gratitude to President Trump for the dialogue, calling the meeting a significant step forward in the peace process.
In a landmark diplomatic development, Zelenskyy announced that delegations from the United States, Ukraine, and Russia are scheduled to hold a two-day trilateral meeting in the United Arab Emirates. This upcoming technical-level meeting marks the first time such a joint session will take place since the conflict began, signaling a major push toward a negotiated settlement.
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