New details of the tense meeting between Trump and Zelensky in the White House – Mehr News agency RCO News Agency

According to Mehr news agency, the Financial Times newspaper quoted informed sources and wrote that US Preside Donald Trump in a tense meeting in the White House from Zelensky He waed to accept Russia’s conditions for the end of the war.
According to this report, Trump in this meeting Zelensky reported that Putin said that if Ukraine does not accept Russia’s conditions, he will destroy it.
Informed sources said that this meeting between Trump and Zelensky He was dragged io argumes many times and Trump repeatedly attacked him in this meeting Zelensky has shouted
According to these sources, during this meeting, Trump abandoned the initial plans and insisted that Zelensky The whole area Donbass hand over to Russia.
The sources said Trump repeated many of the pois Putin made in a phone call the day before the meeting.
The Financial Times also cited European officials as saying that Trump accepted Putin’s positions even when they coradicted his rece commes about Russia’s weakness.
According to the newspaper, Trump told Zelensky that Putin had told him that the conflict was merely a special operation, not a war.
Before this, the CNN TV channel, referring to the meeting between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky in the White House yesterday, wrote that the parties disagreed about the fate of the war in Ukraine after the meeting.
Citing sources, CNN wrote that the meeting between Trump and Zelensky at the White House was “tense, frank and at times coained to unpleasa discussions.”
The Financial Times also reported that Trump told Zelensky that Putin told him he had to either accept the deal or Ukraine would be destroyed.
The Financial Times we on to write that Trump spe much of the meeting repeating Putin’s argumes about the war, telling Zelensky that he was losing the war with Russia.
The Financial Times further wrote that the tense meeting between Trump and Zelensky reflects the US preside’s ambiguous positions on the war and his willingness to approve Putin’s extreme demands.



