NATO Ambassador Matthew Whitaker suggests that Zelensky may attend Trump-Putin talks in Alaska. Enilsa Brown 16

U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker has suggested that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky may attend the upcoming meeting between President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska. The White House has said that Zelensky would be invited to the Alaska summit to discuss a ceasefire deal. Trump is set to meet Putin in Alaska on Friday to discuss an end to the three-year-long Ukraine-Russia war. There will be talk of land concessions, with Trump stating that they are looking to get some territory back and swapping some. There has also been speculation that the White House could invite Zelensky to Alaska. The President remains open to a trilateral summit with both leaders, and the White House is planning the bilateral meeting requested by President Putin. Putin shared a ceasefire proposal with special envoy Steve Witkoff, which would be a complete halt in fighting in exchange for Easter Ukraine. Zelensky criticized any decisions against Ukraine and called for real and genuine peace. The summit has received mixed reactions, but Whitaker believes that Trump’s direct engagement is leading closer to a peace.

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