Zelenskyy meets with bipartisan US Senate delegation in Washington
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with a bipartisan delegation of the US Senate during his visit to Washington on Friday, 28 February.
Zelenskyy said the main topics of discussion with the senators included the continuation of military aid to Ukraine and related legislative initiatives, the meeting with President Trump, efforts to achieve a just and lasting peace, Ukraine’s vision for ending the war, and the importance of reliable security guarantees.

"We take pride in having strategic partners and friends like the United States. We are grateful for the unwavering bicameral and bipartisan support for Ukraine throughout all three years of Russia’s full-scale aggression," Zelenskyy said on Telegram.
On 28 February, Zelenskyy arrived at the White House for a meeting with US President Donald Trump. This is due to be preceded by the signing of the mineral resources agreement – a bilateral agreement establishing the terms and conditions for the Reconstruction Investment Fund.
Read this analysis by European Pravda editor Serhiy Sydorenko on what this agreement means for Kyiv and Washington