Zelensky called his conversation with Trump the most productive and announced agreements on air defense.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky stated that his last conversation with U.S. President Donald Trump was the best during their entire communication period. Zelensky thanked Trump for his willingness to assist in defense against ballistic threats and emphasized the importance of the Patriot system.
We discussed the topic of air defense, and I am grateful for the willingness to help. The Patriot is key to protection against ballistics.
The President also reported on the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense's agreement with an American company for the purchase of drones, which will allow the acquisition of hundreds of thousands of such devices this year. Ukraine is expected to focus its efforts on purchasing interceptor drones, which are a priority.
Call for Support
In the context of the situation in Ukraine, President Trump expressed doubts about the possibility of ending the war between Russia and Ukraine. The New York Post urged the President to support Ukraine, while a former U.S. intelligence officer expressed expectations for even more aggressive actions from Trump in relations with Russia.
The Ukrainian president and the U.S. president discussed crucial security and defense issues, planned the procurement of essential equipment for Ukraine, and expressed their positions regarding the geopolitical situation in the region. The meeting demonstrates the desire of both countries to cooperate and support each other in difficult international conditions.
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