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'Ukraine can't win war,' says Trump - as reports emerge of tumultuous meeting with Zelenskyy

Donald Trump has said he doesn't think Ukraine can win the war against Russia - as reports emerge of a less-than-harmonious meeting between the US president and Volodymyr Zelenskyy .

Asked about the conflict by a journalist during a visit to the White House by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, the Mr Trump responded bluntly: "I don't think they will," before adding: "They could still win it, I never said they would win it... War is a very strange thing, a lot of bad things happen." It is a marked change from his comments a few weeks ago at a UN gathering in New York where he said Ukraine could retake "all of its territory".

And it comes after the Financial Times claimed the behind-the-scenes of Mr Trump and President Zelenskyy's meeting in Washington on Friday had descended into a "shouting match". According to the paper, the US president repeatedly told his Ukrainian counterpart to accept Vladimir Putin's terms for ending the war - warning him that the Russian leader would "destroy" Ukraine if it did not agree.

Mr Zelenskyy later attempted to pour water over the suggestions, saying their meeting was "positive" and that Ukraine was preparing a contract to buy 25 Patriot air defence systems as a result of their talks. However, Mr Zelenskyy said he did not secure the Tomahawk missiles he had wanted for Ukraine.

The long-range missiles would have been a major boost for Kyiv. "In my opinion, he does not want an escalation with the Russians until he meets with them," Mr Zelenskyy said.

Meanwhile, Hungary's foreign minister Peter Szijarto has announced he will visit Washington on Tuesday. It follows claims from Mr Trump that he would meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Budapest soon.

And on Monday, US secretary of state Marco Rubio had a phone call with Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. According to the state department, Mr Rubio and Mr Lavrov spoke about possible concrete steps to implement understandings reached during the call between Mr Trump and Mr Putin last week.

More from Sky News:Tel Aviv football derby cancelled after 'violent riots''Recovery' after major internet outage Mr Rubio had, a statement said, also "emphasised the importance of upcoming engagements as an opportunity for Moscow and Washington to collaborate on advancing a durable resolution of the Russia-Ukraine war, in line with President Trump's vision". Also on Monday, French president Emmanuel Macron announced there will be a meeting of the coalition of the willing in London on Friday which Mr Zelenskyy will attend.

The coalition - co-chaired by Sir Keir Starmer, Mr Macron and Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz - has the aim of bringing countries together to protect a peace deal in Ukraine..

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