Zelensky on negotiations in the USA: Very constructive, but there are difficult issues.
According to ТСН: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shared his thoughts on the work of the Ukrainian delegation at negotiations in the United States, noting their 'very constructive' nature. However, he acknowledged that there are 'difficult issues' that require further efforts.
The head of state reported this on his Telegram.
Negotiations with the Finnish leader
Today the president held a meeting with the leader of Finland, Alexander Stubb.
“I informed about yesterday's work of our delegation in America: everything was very constructive. There are difficult issues that still need to be worked on,” - stated Volodymyr Zelensky.
Zelensky also reported that after the return of the Ukrainian delegation to Europe and receiving the 'full report on the progress of negotiations', it will be decided what steps to take next.
Diplomatic contacts
The president announced a busy day of meetings with European partners:
“Today, negotiations with our friends in Europe are planned. It will be a very substantive day. Diplomacy, defense, energy – the priorities are clear,” - added the president.
Recall that soon Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky will meet in Paris with French President Emmanuel Macron.
This series of meetings underlines Ukraine's active diplomatic activity aimed at strengthening international support and discussing key issues on the agenda. Cooperation with European partners remains a primary priority for Ukraine in the context of a complex international situation.
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