Zelenskyy leaves White House after meeting with Trump, Reuters reports
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17 October, 23:07
Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Photo: TOM BRENNER/AFP via Getty Images
The meeting between US President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy has ended after lasting more than two hours.
Source: Reuters; Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne
Details: Reuters reported that Zelenskyy had left the White House.
An Ukrainska Pravda source said the meeting lasted more than two hours, longer than initially planned.
Update: Later, Suspilne reported that Zelenskyy was making a phone call to European leaders following his meeting with Trump.
A source within the Ukrainian delegation said it was a group call, though the list of participants was not yet known.
Background:
- On 17 October, a bilateral meeting in the format of an official lunch was held at the White House between Zelenskyy and Trump.
- It was earlier reported that one of the key topics of the conversation between the two leaders would be the possible provision of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine.
- Following his conversation with Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin on Thursday, Trump said that the Russian ruler "didn't like" the idea of Tomahawk missiles being supplied to Ukraine.
- Before the lunch, Zelenskyy said he would propose a deal to the US president under which the US would supply Ukraine Tomahawk cruise missiles in exchange for Ukrainian drones.
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