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Volodymyr Zelensky and European leaders held Ukraine war talks with Donald Trump at the White House - watch BBC's live coverage at the top of the page
Trump says he has called Vladimir Putin to arrange a meeting between the Russian and Ukrainian presidents
Zelensky says he is ready to meet Putin bilaterally - or potentially also with Trump
Trump says security guarantees for Ukraine would be "provided" by European countries with "coordination" by the US
British PM Keir Starmer tells the BBC that negotiations on security guarantees will continue today
Trump continues to dismiss ceasefire as a prerequisite before a peace agreement, but the French and German leaders urge for a ceasefire
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Edited by Stuart Lau and Gavin Butler
What did Trump and Zelensky talk about?published at 06:55
06:55
Image source,EPABefore the group discussion with European leaders, Trump hosted Zelensky for a bilateral meeting in the Oval Office.
The Ukrainian president said it was the "best" meeting he had ever had with his US counterpart, adding the talks were "constructive" and "specific". He also said he had shown Trump "a lot of details" on a map of the battlefield.
Based on what the pair have said since, it appears the meeting was focused on two things:
- establishing security guarantees for Ukraine
- setting up a trilateral meeting between Zelensky, Trump and Putin
We don't have details of what form those security guarantees could take, or of when and where a trilateral meeting could take place.
But both leaders appeared happy about how the talks went - a stark contrast to how things turned out after Zelensky's previous Oval Office visit.
Zelensky goes to Washington: How the visit unfoldedpublished at 06:38
06:38We'll bring you more analysis on the aftermath of yesterday's meeting between US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who was flanked by seven key European allies.
In the meantime, here's a quick breakdown of how the day unfolded:
Image source,Getty ImagesImage caption, Zelensky arrived at the White House after a two-hour meeting with the other European leaders at the Ukrainian embassy in Washington DC
Image source,Getty ImagesImage caption, The seven European leaders arrived separately to the White House and waited for Trump and Zelensky to have their one-on-one meeting before joint talks
Image source,Getty ImagesImage caption, Zelensky and Trump had a much more amicable meeting compared to their last Oval Office exchange in February
Image source,Getty ImagesImage caption, Ahead of their meeting, the leaders posed for a quick photo inside the White House
Image source,Getty ImagesImage caption, The group then took their seats and briefly addressed the press before starting their private summit
Zelensky says he's open to bilateral or trilateral meeting involving Putinpublished at 06:19
06:19Zelensky has said that no date has been confirmed for any future talks between himself and Putin.
He said that they "just confirmed after this productive meeting with the president," that talks will continue between the Ukraine and Russia.
He said Monday it was "confirmed that they are ready for a trilateral meeting," but he added that "if Russia proposed to the president of the United States a bilat, then we will see the result".
"Ukraine will never stop on the way to peace," he said.
Trump on potential Putin talks and security guaranteespublished at 06:10
06:10Earlier on Monday, Donald Trump confirmed he had spoken to Vladimir Putin during today's talks at the White House.
"At the conclusion of the meetings, I called President Putin, and began the arrangements for a meeting, at a location to be determined, between President Putin and President Zelenskyy," he wrote.
"After that meeting takes place, we will have a Trilat, which would be the two Presidents, plus myself."
Trump also said security guarantees for Ukraine were discussed during today's talks, which he says "would be provided by the various European Countries, with a coordination with the United States of America".
Photo: European leaders meet Trump in Oval Officepublished at 06:03
06:03
The US president posted a photo to Instagram of European leaders gathered in the Oval Office for peace talks on Monday.
From left to right, we can see Giorgia Meloni, Ursula von der Leyen, Friedrich Merz, Emmanuel Macron, Alexander Stubb, Volodymyr Zelensky and Mark Rutte.
Sat on chairs that have been pulled up around a coffee table, the Italian prime minister looks particularly stern with her arms folded across her chest.
Various advisors are clustered in armchairs behind them, including US Vice-President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
White House meeting is over - now we await details on Zelensky-Putin meeting and security guaranteespublished at 05:59
05:59
Stuart Lau
Live page editorWelcome to our continued live coverage, as the political discussions continue following the White House meeting between the American, Ukrainian and European leaders yesterday.
If you're just joining us, a key outcome is the possibility of direct meetings between Russia's leader, Vladimir Putin, and Zelensky and possibly Trump. That comes after Trump made a call to Putin as the White House meeting was going on.
But a noncommittal statement from Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov on Monday night said only that it was "worthwhile" to "explore the possibility of raising the level of representatives" from the Russian and Ukrainian delegations in negotiations.
Another major talking point is on security guarantees. Trump says security guarantees for Ukraine would be "provided" by European countries with "coordination" by the US. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has told the BBC that the UK negotiators will shortly be arriving in Washington for further planning on this.
Stay with us as we bring you further updates throughout the day.
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