European leaders arrive at White House in show of support for Ukraine ahead of Trump meeting

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KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • European leaders support Zelenskyy in Washington before his meeting with Trump.
  • Zelenskyy accuses Russia of 'cynical' strikes amid ongoing war pressures.
  • Trump suggests Ukraine compromise, while Zelenskyy rejects Putin's territorial demands.

WASHINGTON — European leaders arrived at the White House on Monday in a show of support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ahead of his meeting with President Donald Trump, where he may face pressure to end the war with Russia on terms favorable to Moscow.

The leaders of Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Finland, the European Union and NATO were in Washington in solidarity with Ukraine and also to push for strong security guarantees in any post-war settlement.

Trump is pressing for a quick end to Europe's deadliest war in 80 years, and Kyiv and its allies worry he could seek to force an agreement on Russia's terms after the president rolled out the red carpet for Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska on Friday.

Zelenskyy appeared in a press conference with Trump prior to their meeting in the Oval Office, where Zelenskyy last received a dressing-down from Trump during a disastrous visit in February.

The European leaders will meet with Trump afterward in the White House's East Room at 1 p.m. MDT, according to the White House. Such a high-level gathering at the White House on such short notice appears to be unprecedented in recent times.

Russian attacks overnight on Ukrainian cities killed at least 10 people, in what Zelenskyy called a "cynical" effort to undermine talks.

"Russia can only be forced into peace through strength, and President Trump has that strength," Zelenskyy wrote on social media after an earlier meeting with the U.S. special envoy for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg.

Trump has rejected accusations that the Alaska summit had been a win for Putin, who has been indicted as a war criminal by the International Criminal Court and diplomatically isolated since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

"I know exactly what I'm doing, and I don't need the advice of people who have been working on all of these conflicts for years, and were never able to do a thing to stop them," Trump wrote on social media.

Trump's team has said there will have to be compromises on both sides to end the conflict. But the president himself has put the burden on Zelenskyy to end the war, saying Ukraine should give up hopes of getting back Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, or of joining the NATO military alliance.

Zelenskyy "can end the war with Russia almost immediately, if he wants to, or he can continue to fight," Trump said on social media.

Putin's proposals

Zelenskyy has already all but rejected the outline of Putin's proposals from the Alaska meeting. Those include handing over the remaining quarter of its eastern Donetsk region, which is largely controlled by Russia. Ukrainian forces are deeply dug into the region, whose towns and hills serve as a crucial defensive zone to stymie Russian attacks.

Any changes to Ukraine's territory would have to be approved by a referendum.

Zelenskyy is also seeking an immediate ceasefire to conduct deeper peace talks. Trump previously backed that idea but reversed course after the summit with Putin and indicated support for Russia's favored approach of negotiating a comprehensive deal while fighting rumbles on.

Ukraine and its allies have taken heart from some developments, including Trump's apparent willingness to provide post-settlement security guarantees for Ukraine. A German government spokesperson said on Monday that European leaders would seek more details on that in the talks in Washington.

The war, which began with a full-scale invasion by Russia in February 2022, has killed or wounded more than a million people from both sides, including thousands of mostly Ukrainian civilians, according to analysts, and destroyed wide swaths of the country.

On the battlefield, Russia has been slowly grinding forward, pressing its advantages in men and firepower. Putin says he is ready to continue fighting until his military objectives are achieved.

A drone view shows smoke rising from damaged buildings, at the site of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, at a location given as Kharkiv, Ukraine, in this screengrab taken from a video released on Monday.Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office handout via Reuters

Officials in Ukraine said a drone attack on a residential complex in the northern city of Kharkiv killed at least seven people, including a toddler and her 16-year-old brother. Strikes also hit the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, killing three people, they said.

Russia says it does not deliberately target civilians, and the Defense Ministry's daily report did not refer to any strike on Kharkiv.

Local resident Olena Yakusheva said the strike hit an apartment block that was home to many families. "There are no offices here or anything else, we lived here peacefully in our homes," she said.

Firefighters battled a blaze in the building and rescue workers dug in the rubble.

Ukraine's military said on Monday that its drones had struck an oil pumping station in Russia's Tambov region, leading to the suspension of supplies via the Druzhba pipeline.

This is developing and will be updated.

Photos

Monica Crowley, White House chief of protocol, from left, greets NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte upon arriving to meet with President Donald Trump and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Monday, at the South Portico of the White House in Washington.Jacquelyn Martin, Associated Press
President Donald Trump, left, greets Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he arrives at the White House, Monday in Washington.Alex Brandon, Associated Press
A toy lies with debris on the ground at the site of an overnight Russian air attack on a residential area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in a location given as Kharkiv, Ukraine, in this screengrab obtained from a handout video released on Monday.Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office handout via Reuters
A drone view shows smoke rising from damaged buildings, at the site of an apartment building hit by a Russian drone strike, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, at a location given as Kharkiv, Ukraine, in this screengrab taken from a video released on Monday.Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor's Office handout via Reuters

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