Trump: I did not discuss a ceasefire in Ukraine with Zelensky.
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At a press conference held in The Hague following the NATO summit, US President Donald Trump announced that he had not discussed a ceasefire in Ukraine with Vladimir Zelensky. He indicated that "the United States is considering the possibility of supplying Ukraine with Patriot air defense systems." He emphasized that "ending the conflict in Ukraine is complex," pointing to "problems with Zelensky." Trump concluded by saying, "The United States will make a decision on helping Ukraine later." Bloomberg quoted US President Donald Trump as saying in a closed meeting during the NATO summit in The Hague today that "the situation in Ukraine is completely out of control." The agency also added that Trump said the situation "requires effective action." The US President did not clearly specify the required steps, but Bloomberg sources saw in his statements an indication of Washington's readiness for further involvement in the Ukrainian file. The NATO summit is being held on June 24-25 in The Hague, where many are awaiting important outcomes regarding the conflict in Ukraine, amid complaints from some member states about the presence of Ukrainian President Zelensky, such as the United States, Hungary, and Slovakia.