It promises to be a day unlike any other at the White House later, when world leaders make a rare collective visit for crunch talks on Ukraine.
What had been billed as a meeting between two presidents, Donald Trump and Volodomyr Zelensky, has now become more of a summit.
Leaders from the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Finland, the EU and Nato have dashed across the Atlantic to have their say on how the three-year-old war with Russia should end and on what terms.
It's a reflection of how high the stakes are and increased European concerns that the US has shifted its position to one less favourable to Ukraine.
We break down what each of those present - and one who is not - would regard as a win when the sun sets on a long day of talks.











