Ukraine-Russia war live: Trump finally agrees to meet Zelensky as Romania scrambles jets against Russia drone
US president Joe Biden insists Ukraine will win the war and Putin ‘will not prevail’
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Donald Trump has finally agreed to meet Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky after accusing the wartime leader of making “nasty” comments against him.
Mr Trump, publishing a letter from Mr Zelensky requesting to meet, revealed that he would meet the Ukrainian leader at Trump Tower in New York on Friday morning local time.
It has been reported that Mr Zelensky has extended his stay in the US to meet Mr Trump. The former US president has been railing against the Ukrainian leader since he visited a munitions factory in US leader Joe Biden’s hometown of Scranton, Pennsylvania at the top of his US trip.
Mr Zelensky also described JD Vance, Mr Trump’s running mate who has been an outspoken opponent to continued support for Ukraine, as “too radical” in an interview prior to his visit.
It comes as Nato member Romania, which shares a border with Ukraine, was forced to scramble fighter jets after Russian drones targeted Ukrainian civilian infrastructure close to the border.
Two Romanian and two Spanish F-16 fighter jets were scrambled in the early hours of Friday morning to “monitor” the situation, the defence ministry said.
One killed in Russian attack on Kherson, houses hit in Kharkiv
Russian forces repeatedly shelled a settlement west of the Ukrainian-held city of Kherson yesterday, killing one person and wounding another, the region’s governor said.
The casualty included a woman who died when Russian forces hit the village of Tomyna Balka six times, said Vyacheslav Prokudin, governor of Kherson region, still partly held by Russian forces.
Outside Ukraine’s second largest city of Kharkiv, a strike by Russian multiple rocket launchers triggered a fire engulfing at least six homes in the town of Slatyne, local official Vyacheslav Zadorenko said.
Zadorenko said emergency services were tackling the blaze and trying to establish whether any residents were trapped under rubble. Kharkiv, located 30km (18 miles) from the border, has been a frequent target of Russian attacks.
Putin’s aide says new nuclear policy a response to the West
The Kremlin said that the changes to Russia’s nuclear weapons doctrine outlined by Vladimir Putin should be considered a signal to Western countries that there will be consequences if they participate in attacks on Russia.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said adjustments to a document called “The Foundations of State Policy in the Sphere of Nuclear Deterrence” had been formulated.
Asked by reporters if the changes were a signal to the West, Mr Peskov said: “This should be considered a definite signal.”
“This is a signal that warns these countries about the consequences if they participate in an attack on our country by various means, and not necessarily nuclear ones,” Mr Peskov said.
The world, Mr Peskov said, was witness to an “unprecedented confrontation” which he said was provoked by the “direct involvement of Western countries, including nuclear powers” in the Ukraine war.
Biden promises funding to Kyiv before January
US president Joe Biden said the US would strengthen Ukraine’s position in future negotiations by expediting funding during his term, which ends in January.
Before meeting his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, Mr Biden said the US would deal with Ukraine’s future defence needs.
He said he planned to convene a meeting with other world leaders focused on Ukraine’s defence during a visit to Germany next month.
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Harris slates ‘proposals for surrender’
US vice-president Kamala Harris said calls for Ukraine to cede territory to Russia were “dangerous and unacceptable” as she met Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.
The comments from the Democratic nominee for president were thinly veiled criticism of suggestions from Republican candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, JD Vance, that Ukraine should quickly cut a deal to end the war.
“They are not proposals for peace,” Ms Harris said. “Instead they are proposals for surrender.”
Zelensky hails ‘many friends’ in Washington
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has spoken of the many friends his country has in Washington, “who have stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Ukrainians in the fight for freedom and independence” after meeting senators from both US parties.
Ukraine will win war, Biden insists
US president Joe Biden has insisted that Ukraine will win the war against Russia, after meeting his Ukrainian counterpart at the White House in Washington.
“We stand with Ukraine, now and in the future,” Mr Biden said alongside Mr Zelensky in the Oval Office.
“Russia will not prevail. Ukraine will prevail.”
Biden and Harris to meet Zelensky after Trump snubs Ukrainian leader
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Biden and Harris to meet with Zelensky after Trump snubs Ukrainian leader
A meeting between Trump and Zelensky was called off by Trump after Zelensky criticized JD Vance in a media interview
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