Kyslytsia on concerns about facial expressions: Don't worry, stay Ukrainian.
According to ТСН: Negotiations between Ukrainian and American delegations taking place in Miami sparked lively discussions on social media due to the facial expressions of Ukrainian politicians. Users actively shared their concerns about the 'upset' appearance of Deputy Foreign Minister Serhiy Kyslytsia in one of the photos.
Kyslytsia's comment
Kyslytsia reacted to the situation, addressing Ukrainians:
'Since many have expressed such interest and concern about our facial expressions — don't worry! Stay calm and remain Ukrainians, as Olga Stefanishyna and I do.'
Reactions on social media
Discussion erupted after a photo emerged online where Kyslytsia looked 'as if he had been submerged in water'. This fueled rumors about possible unpleasant decisions from the American side.
Social media users noted that 'body language in the photo suggests otherwise', and that 'Andrii Kyslytsia was not just holding back emotions.'
Assessment of the negotiations
Despite the excitement on social media, the official assessment of the negotiations from the Ukrainian side was positive. Rustem Umerov reported to the President about 'significant progress' in advancing a 'worthy peace' and aligning positions with the Americans. He confirmed that Ukraine's key goals — security, sovereignty, and reliable peace — remain unchanged.
Comments from Zelensky and Trump
Volodymyr Zelensky called the negotiations constructive, emphasizing that 'key parameters of the dialogue' were discussed. U.S. President Donald Trump also expressed optimism about the possibility of a peaceful resolution, noting that there is a 'good chance' for a peace agreement. At the same time, he highlighted the existence of 'difficult issues', including corruption, in Ukraine.
These negotiations are of great significance for the future relations between Ukraine and the USA as both sides seek to find common solutions to important issues of security and stability. Monitoring the public's reaction on social media also demonstrates how important it is for Ukrainians to stay informed about events affecting their lives.
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