US President Donald Trump offered a rare public acknowledgment of Ukraine’s battlefield prowess, saying President Volodymyr Zelensky is “doing pretty well” and “holding his own” against Russia.
Speaking in the Oval Office alongside NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday, Trump stopped short of saying Kyiv is winning but praised Zelensky’s leadership and Ukrainian fighters.
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“You have to say he’s courageous,” Trump said of Zelensky. “He’s got great equipment. He’s got great men. He’s got fighters.”
Trump weighs renewed pressure on Moscow
Trump and Zelensky most recently met during the G7 summit in France, where leaders agreed to intensify pressure on Russia to end more than four years of war with Ukraine.
Trump came out of the meeting voicing a renewed interest in reimposing sanctions on Russian oil.
Rutte’s high-stakes visit to Washington came at a critical moment for Ukraine, as Kyiv urgently presses allies for more air defense, interceptors and long-range capabilities while Russia intensifies attacks on its cities and infrastructure.
The NATO chief argued that allied stockpiles must be urgently replenished due to the scale of Western support required to keep Kyiv in the fight.
This is where the Prioritized Ukraine Requirements List, or PURL, has become central. Through the mechanism, European allies and Canada fund American-made weapons and equipment for Ukraine, allowing Kyiv to receive critical systems while satisfying Washington’s demand that Europe pay more for its own security.
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