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Zelensky Personally Invites Trump to Attend Upcoming Peace Talks in Turkey | National Review

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    10% Center

  • Reliability

    85% ReliableGood

  • Policy Leaning

    14% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    5% Positive

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65% : It is important that President Trump fully supports the meeting, and we would like him to find an opportunity to come to Türkiye," he added.
62% : "I think we may see a good result from Thursday's meeting in Turkey between Russia and Ukraine," Trump told reporters.
56% : Zelensky and several European nations had a meeting and then spoke with Trump over the weekend about a potential 30-day cease-fire to begin Monday.
52% : Trump expressed optimism Monday about the upcoming talks between Russia and Ukraine but demurred on the question of whether he would personally attend them.
47% : Ukraine should agree to this, IMMEDIATELY," Trump said on Truth Social.
42% : On Sunday, Trump urged Putin to accept the cease-fire proposal and pushed for the Ukrainian and Russian leaders to meet face-to-face in Turkey in the coming days.
37% : Zelensky appealed to Trump on X Monday, asking him for his full support and potentially a visit to Turkey to discuss a possible cease-fire deal.
25% : Last week, Trump renewed his demand for a lasting cease-fire to halt the conflict in Ukraine, and he threatened further sanctions on Russia if they come to a cease-fire agreement but do not honor it.

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