He was severely attacked by Trump, Zelensky: Important that meeting with Kellogg and working with America be constructive

Volodymyr Zelensky says peace in Ukraine may be the most reliable “” if it is created together with America and Europe. Ukraine's president has debated the distance with Donald Trump over the past 24 hours. Zelensky has accused the American leader of being captured at “The deinformation bubble” of Russia, while Trump called it [...]
Volodymyr Zelensky says peace in Ukraine may be the most reliable “” if it is created together with America and Europe.
Ukraine's president has debated the distance with Donald Trump over the past 24 hours.
Zelensky has accused the American leader of being caught in Russia's “flusk dezinformation”, while Trump has called his Ukrainian counterpart a “dicator” and a terrible “leader”.
Zelensky did not directly mention Trump during his night speech to the Ukrainian people, rather focused on his meeting with Russian-Ukrainian envoy Keith Kellogg tomorrow.
Our appointment with General Kellogg is scheduled for tomorrow and for us it is very important that meeting and working with America in general be constructive”, he said.
“S, along with America and Europe, peace can be more reliable and that's our target”.
He added: “We are standing firm at our feet. I rely on Ukrainian unity, our courage... on the unity of Europe and pragmatism of America”.
US President Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “an unelected dictator” on Wednesday, after the latter said Trump is living in a “space dezination” caused by Russia. The exchanges signal a rapid deterioration of relations between the two leaders, which would complicate efforts to end the war.
Trump sharply criticised Mr. Zelensky in a post in the social media, calling it “a successful comediesman (4)x1>, who has been able to convince the United States of America to spend $350 billion to enter a war that could never have been won, but a war that he (Zelskiy) without the US and <x> TRUMP” will never be able to solve it. /Euronews albana












