Trump-Putin summit: Zelenskyy to travel to DC on Monday to meet with President Trump

Trump invited European leaders to join the meeting with the Ukrainian president.

Following what was described as a “lengthy” phone call with President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that he will travel to Washington on Monday to meet with President Donald Trump. A White House official said Trump has invited European leaders to join the meeting on Monday afternoon.

Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin met in Alaska on Friday and while Putin mentioned an "agreement" in the post-meeting news conference and Trump said "great progress" was made, there was no mention of a ceasefire.


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Trump speaks to Zelenskyy, NATO leaders

President Donald Trump has been speaking with NATO leaders over the phone, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, ABC News has learned.

This follows what was described as a "lengthy" call with President Zelenskyy.

Trump has been working the phones for much of the six hour journey back to Washington, D.C., Leavitt said

-ABC News' Rachel Scott


Trump says 'up to President Zelenskyy to get it done'

President Donald Trump, in an interview with Fox News’ Sean Hannity, offered little clarity about the many questions that lingered after the conclusion of the Alaska summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In the interview, Trump did not reveal many details about the meeting, including the sticking points between the two sides.

Trump reiterated that there were still “pretty significant items” left to discuss, punting final negotiations to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European allies.

“I mean, a lot of points were agreed on, but there's not that much, as you know, one or two pretty significant items. But I think they can be reached now, it's really up to President Zelenskyy to get it done. And I would also say the European nations, they have to get involved a little bit, but it's up to President Zelenskyy,” Trump said.

Trump also punted considering consequences like sanctions to "two weeks or three weeks" from now, saying that because of "what happened today" he doesn't have to "think" about it. The president also indicated there are still plans for a trilateral meeting, with Trump, Putin and Zelenskyy.

When asked what his advice for Zelenskyy was when they spoke by phone after the summit, Trump was blunt: "Make the deal."

"Gotta make the deal, yeah. Look, Russia is a very big power, and they're not," Trump said.

-ABC News' Michelle Stoddart and Lalee Ibssa


Trump departs on Air Force One

President Trump has now left the military base for his six-hour flight back to Washington, concluding the daylong trip to Anchorage.


Putin leaves Alaska

After laying flowers at the graves of Soviet soldiers at Fort Richardson Memorial Cemetery in Alaska, according to the Kremlin, Putin's plane has departed the Anchorage military base following the end of the summit.

Trump has boarded Air Force One, which remains on the tarmac.