Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told NATO he is looking for “strong decisions” ahead of his planned meeting with President Donald Trump at the alliance summit in Ankara this week. NATO members should stop hoarding air defence missiles in their domestic warehouses and hand them over to Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky said ahead of the first day of this week’s NATO alliance summit in Ankara, Turkey. While U.S. President Donald Trump is to use the meeting to make clear to his fellow leaders that their defence spending levels aren’t sufficient and need to be increased to hold the alliance together, resolving the Ukraine war is also a high priority. Trump has already held separate calls with both Ukraine’s Zelensky and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin over the weekend and is due to have a crunch in-person meeting with Zelensky in Ankara this week.
Zelensky Tells NATO he Wants ‘Strong Decisions’ Ahead of Trump Meeting at This Week’s Crunch Summit


