Zelensky said "there should be a ceasefire, there should be security guarantees, President Trump said he supports this and America is ready to participate," Zelensky said at a press conference with Friedrich Mertz.
"Russia should not have the right to veto over Ukraine's prospects in NATO and there should be joint pressure on Russia and sanctions."
Zelensky said that the two also discussed the situation on the front and that he told Trump that Putin was bluffing, trying to advance along the entire front.
Zelensky called for a meeting between Trump, Zelensky and Putin
Zelensky called for a tripartite meeting with Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.
The Ukrainian president reiterated that Kyiv must be included in all negotiations on a permanent ceasefire.
USA, Europe and Ukraine united after"very positive" talks
Zelensky continued to talk about his talks with Donald Trump, which he described as a demonstration of a united front.
"The success of any talks depends on the results and the mood, and the mood now is that we are united and it was very positive," said Mr. Zelenski.

"All partners showed one voice, one desire and one principle. The same principle and the same vision. This is an important step forward."
Zelensky refused to call this a historic moment and said instead he wanted to wait for the results of the talks between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.