Russia-Ukraine war to end on Monday as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky meets Donald Trump? Secretary of State Marco Rubio says ceasefire not ruled out
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61% : France, Britain, Germany Back Ukraine The remarkable show of solidarity -- with leaders from France, Britain and Germany saying they would be at Zelenskyy's side at the White House on Monday -- was an apparent effort to ensure the meeting goes better than the last one in February, when Trump berated Zelenskyy in a heated Oval Office encounter.56% : The top White House envoy also claimed that Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed to "robust security guarantees" for Ukraine during their high-stakes summit in Alaska.
55% : British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will also take part in the meeting with Trump, according to a statement from 10 Downing Street.
42% : Speaking to the press after his meeting with Trump, the Russian leader raised the idea that Kyiv and other European capitals could "create obstacles" to derail potential progress with "behind-the-scenes intrigue.
35% : 'Concession' from Putin Russia has made "some concessions" with regard to five Ukrainian regions central to Moscow's war against that country during the high-stakes Alaska summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, Witkoff said.
28% : The European leaders' physical presence to demonstrate their support for Ukraine could potentially help ease concerns in Kyiv and in other European capitals that Ukraine risks being railroaded into a peace deal that Trump says he wants to broker with Russia.
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