As his last meeting at the Oval Office erupted following a verbal argument over the ongoing conflict with Russia, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he is ready to have a” constructive dialogue” with his US counterpart Donald Trump to” solve real problems.”
Zelenskyy and Vice President JD Vance criticized Trump for dismissively stating that Kyiv had no chance of defeating the Kremlin in a conflict.
Zelenskyy acknowledged Kyiv’s dependent on Washington, but he avoided apologizing days after the botched meet at the White House.
Zelenskyy stated to Bloomberg at a summit of Western leaders in London,” I am convinced that the circumstance will go and more important things will come next.”
I will show up if Trump calls him in for a” conceptual discourse, to resolve real issues, for serious issues, and to take serious, crucial actions and responses,” he said.
Zelenskiy said,” I’m ready for any kind of creative ties with the US.”
The Ukrainian President defended his right to stand up for the “dignity of his land and its people,” and pleaded with friends to show compassion for the suffering that Ukraine has endured since Russia’s war three years ago.
Zelenskyy even expressed his gratitude for the assistance Ukraine received during the Sunday summit in London, which discussed Ukraine’s potential and its relationship with Europe.
After Trump chastised Zelenskyy, awful the West, and delighting Moscow, which saw it as” a revelation of caution,” that Trump and Vance didn’t hit Zelenskyy, the intensity of the mountain in London’s lavish Lancaster House washeightened.
At a time when the issue was causing a lot of stress, Zelenskyy and an outfit of European leaders were present. Starmer told investigators on CNN that he was working with France and a number of other countries to come up with a strategy to put an end to the battle, which would then be presented to the US.
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