טראמפ: 'אפטימיסטיש' וועגן אפמאך מיט זעלענסקי און אי.יו.
WASHINGTON — President Donald J. Trump said he is “optimistic” about today’s high-stakes meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders, signaling that talks will center on potential security guarantees and territorial arrangements in the effort to end the war with Russia.
“I'm optimistic that, collectively, we can reach an agreement,” Trump said ahead of the discussions, describing the summit as a crucial step toward shaping the future of Ukraine’s sovereignty and European security.
According to White House officials, the agenda will include long-term defense commitments to Ukraine, possible frameworks for territorial compromises, and economic support from Europe to aid reconstruction. While no breakthrough is guaranteed, Trump’s remarks highlight his confidence in brokering progress.
The talks come amid growing pressure on Kyiv to find a pathway to peace, as the war with Russia stretches into its third year and both sides brace for another winter of conflict.
European leaders are expected to push for a balance between military aid and diplomatic solutions, with Trump positioning the U.S. as the central mediator in any future settlement.