Volodymyr Zelensky made one major change that could have enormous significance for the future of Ukraine, a body language expert has told The Mirror.
The Ukrainian leader was keen to avoid another disastrous meeting at the White House after the awkward clash earlier in the year. It was clear Zelensky was on the charm offensive, and even appeared to "mirror" his US counterpart.
Body language expert Darren Stanton told The Mirror that Zelensky was keen to appear engaged with Trump. He added: "Zelensky, rather than sitting back in the chair with his arms folded, as he was back in February, he's now engaged.

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"He's sat on the edge of the seat and matching and mirroring Trump's posture, which means he's actively listening and taking part....I think overall it's been a very positive thing and Trump hasn't belittled Zelensky in any way."
Trump's response to Zelensky will be a relief to his European allies who were no doubt anxious that there would be a repeat of his previous visit to the Washington DC. The US President is hoping to bring an end to the bloodshed between Russia and Ukraine.
Trump has appeared more willing to support Ukraine in finding a path towards ending the conflict, although his motivations for doing this remain unclear. The US President appears keen to be nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for ending conflicts around the world.

But the price for peace could be steep with Russian President Vladimir Putin naming his price for peace. Putin said he would be willing to end the conflict if he is allowed to hold occupied territory in Ukraine and for Kyiv to officially recognise them as Russian territory.
Zelensky has ruled out officially recognising occupied and annexed territory as officially being Russian, proving a major sticking point for any future negotiations. European leaders have called for Ukraine to be included in any future talks with Putin.
There are concerns that Putin will use any period of peace to rearm and pursue more of Ukraine or NATO members in a future war. Ukraine has requested security guarantees but it is unclear whether Trump would agree to provide protection.
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