Zelensky is flying to Washington: what he will discuss with Trump about ending the war.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced his intention to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington this week. The main focus will be on issues related to ending the war and stopping the violence. According to Zelensky, important details regarding the meeting with Putin were discussed during the talks with Trump, as well as the main positions that were expressed. The Ukrainian leader also emphasized the importance of U.S. influence on the situation in the world.
Meeting in Washington
This week, Volodymyr Zelensky will travel to the United States for negotiations with Donald Trump. The main topic of discussion will be focused on ending the conflict and focusing on peaceful resolution.
Ukraine supported Trump's idea of a prolonged meeting between the U.S. and Russia. Zelensky stressed that such a format allows addressing the main security and stability issues.
A lengthy and productive conversation with President Trump, first one-on-one, and then also with the participation of European leaders. Altogether, we talked for more than an hour and a half, out of which an hour was dedicated to our conversation with President Trump, - Zelensky wrote.
During a phone conversation, Trump informed Zelensky that Vladimir Putin is still not ready to stop the fire.
The meeting between Zelensky and Trump in Washington is of great importance for the further development of the situation in the region and around the world. Discussing key security and peace issues is a step towards resolving the conflict and establishing cooperation between countries.
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