Volodymyr Zelensky issued an 11-word warning to as the spoke at , a lip reader claims. In extraordinary footage, the two leaders sat face to face and reportedly had a 15-minute discussion in St Peter's Basilica shortly before the ceremony began as negotiations to end Russia's war in Ukraine continue.
Only a brief clip emerged of the two eye to eye on the sidelines of the event in Vatican City, and forensic lip reader Nicola Hickling told that in it appears to offer Zelensky reassurance of some kind. According to the expert, Zelensky said: "I would like you to do that but not this way," to which Trump is said to have responded: "It's a very interesting strategy, you have reassurance."

It's not clear what the pair were referring to, but the unorthodox summit came the US leads talks to end the fighting, sparked by Russia's unprovoked, full-scale invasion of its neighbour in Feburary 2022.
Trump and Zelenky's exchange on Saturday appeared to be in stark contrast to the extraordinary bust up the leaders had in the Oval Office in late February. During that meeting, Trump and his Vice President JD Vance began shouting over Zelensky, and accused him of being ungrateful for American support during the three-year conflict.
In the weeks that followed, Trump had been harshly critical of Zelensky at times voicing frustration with the lack of progress in the negotiations, even as Russia's military continues to pound Ukrainian cities.
Trump critics have voiced fears that the negotiations are offering major concessions to Moscow, while offering unacceptable terms to Ukraine.
For example, the peace proposal from the Trump administration includes recognising Russian authority over Crimea, a part of which annexed in 2014, prompting firm pushback from Kyiv officials.
But following the Vatican meeting, The White House described it as "very productive" with Zelensky saying it had the "potential to become historic".
In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump issued a rare threat towards Russian President Vladimir Putin, saying Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities "makes me think that maybe he doesn't want to stop the war, he's just tapping me along, and has to be dealt with differently, through 'banking' or 'secondary sanctions?'"
Trump previously said and were "very close to a deal" following talks between White House envoy Steve Witkoff and Putin on Friday.
A day later the Kremlin confirmed its readiness to enter into direct talks with "without preconditions".
The chaos and confusion surrounding efforts to broker a ceasefire and longer-lasting peace deal come after struck Kyiv with a barrage of missile and drone attacks on Thursday, killing at least 12 people.
In a sign of his growing frustration with the Kremlin for an apparent refusal to de-escalate, Trump responded to news of the attack on social media soon after, writing: "I am not happy with the strikes on Kyiv. Not necessary, and very bad timing."
He then pleaded: "Vladimir, STOP!" and urged, "Let's get the peace deal DONE!", pointing to the conflict's heavy deathtoll.
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