Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy came to the White House on Friday looking for weapons to keep fighting his country's war with Russia, but met an American president who appears more intent on brokering a peace deal than upgrading Kyiv's arsenal. While U.S. President Donald Trump did not rule out providing the long-range Tomahawk missiles Zelenskiy seeks, Trump appeared cool to the prospect as he looked ahead to a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Hungary in a matter of weeks.

After speaking with Zelenskiy for more than two hours, Trump issued a stern call to both sides on social media to "stop the killing, and make a DEAL!" "They should stop where they are. Let both claim Victory, let History decide!" Trump said.

Trump's move to re-engage with Putin, a strategy that

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