Former U.S. President Donald Trump will meet individually with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Syrian political figure Walid al-Sharaa at the forthcoming NATO summit. These discussions come amid intensifying global attention on security challenges in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

Trump’s meeting with Zelenskyy focuses on deepening cooperation between the United States and Ukraine amid ongoing conflict and geopolitical tensions in the region. The dialogue is expected to address military support, economic aid, and strategies to confront Russian aggression.

Separately, the conversation with al-Sharaa will delve into Syria’s complex civil war and efforts toward diplomatic resolution. Al-Sharaa’s participation signals an attempt to engage with Syrian leadership within the broader context of NATO’s security objectives and regional stability.

These bilateral talks at the NATO summit underline the alliance’s role in facilitating dialogue on critical international security issues. Both Ukraine and Syria remain pivotal concerns for NATO members, and the summit provides a platform for reinforcing commitments and exploring new avenues for cooperation.