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Why Zelenskyy keeps pushing for Ukraine NATO membership even though Trump says it's not happening
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he’d be ready to give up presidency if it brought peace and NATO membership
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says he’d be ready to give up presidency if it brought peace and NATO membership.
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Live updates: Trump says Ukraine can ‘forget about’ joining NATO as he plans to host Zelenskyy in Washington
Chicagoans angry over a tense White House meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy call on officials to continue backing Ukraine in its war against Russia and want Ukraine admitted into NATO.
The world waits to see what could come from a key deal between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and President Trump that could open Kyiv's minerals to the U.S. in exchange for security.
U.S. officials under President Donald Trump have pressured Zelenskyy to sign a deal allowing the U.S. access to Ukrainian rare earth minerals as a form of compensation for the assistance the U.S has provided Ukraine.
Critics have expressed confusion over President Donald Trump’s approach to Russian President Vladimir Putin, arguing Ukraine should be the focal point of all negotiations. “And the
Ukraine's Zelenskyy says he'd be ready to give up presidency if it brought peace and NATO membership
Zelenskyy spoke after Russia launched a record number of drones into Ukraine on the eve of the three-year anniversary of Moscow's full-scale invasion.
Republicans in Congress are becoming increasingly hostile to NATO amid disagreements between the White House and European nations on Ukraine.
Some comments by formerly staunch Zelenskyy supporters play into the hands of Russia, and aid Moscow’s yearslong bid to oust the pro-Western leader, critics warn.
Matt Whitaker, Trump's NATO ambassador nominee, affirms U.S. commitment to the alliance despite Trump's recent criticisms.
At an emergency summit without U.S. presence, NATO countries agreed to increase support for Ukraine, as Trump and Zelenskyy divide widens.
In the aftermath of Friday’s Oval Office debacle, Team Trump apparently expects Volodymyr Zelenskyy to beg for forgiveness — by some accounts, on camera.
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