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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet President Trump today at the White House.
He's seeking weapons and diplomatic support.
NPR's Joanna Kikises reports this comes as Trump plans to soon meet Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Zelensky's relationship with Trump has improved dramatically in the last few months
since Trump and Vice President J.D.
Vance berated the Ukrainian president in the Oval Office this February.
Zelensky says he will nominate Trump for next year's Nobel Peace Prize
if Trump can secure a ceasefire that's fair to Ukraine.
Ukrainian lawmaker Aleksandr Marechko said the obstacle to peace is Putin.
Putin is not interested in any kind of ceasefire
because As far as peace for him means political death,
he might lose power if he stops war or aggression.
Trump spoke to the Russian leader by phone on Thursday, and they're set to meet in Hungary soon.