Tensions flared in Washington after a tense meeting between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky. Zelensky’s efforts to secure U.S. Tomahawk missiles were met with a firm refusal, as Trump instead called for both sides to “stop the killing and make a deal immediately.” The exchange marks a potential turning point in the Ukraine conflict, with Zelensky appearing to accept that peace talks — not more weapons — may be the only way forward. Trump’s post on Truth Social — “Enough blood has been shed” — signals his push for a diplomatic resolution, while Zelensky’s admission that “we have to stop where we are” hints at a major strategic retreat.
00:00I met with President Zelenskyy, as you know, today, and we had a very good meeting, very cordial meeting.
00:12In my opinion, they should stop the war immediately.
00:16Today, are you more or less optimistic that you are going to get those tomahawks?
00:20I'm realistic.
00:23That's not a yes to me.
01:00I think that Russians are afraid about tomahawks, really afraid because it's a strong weapon, and they know what we have, what kind of weapon we have, our production, and they understand that combination with tomahawks.
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