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European Leaders to Join Zelensky in Washington Talks with Trump

European Leaders to Join Zelensky in Washington Talks with Trump

Daily Tribunea day ago
European leaders will accompany Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on his visit to Washington on Monday to meet US President Donald Trump.
The announcement came after a video call held a day earlier, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
'This afternoon, I will welcome President Zelensky in Brussels,' von der Leyen wrote on X. 'At his request, I will join the meeting with President Trump and other European leaders at the White House tomorrow.'
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