The Republican candidate for the White House, donald trumpcommitted this Friday to work for “end the war in Ukraine” before assuming the Presidency if he wins the November elections. This was stated together with the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelensky, before the meeting that both held in New York.
Speaking to reporters at Trump Tower, Zelensky He indicated that he wants to discuss his “victory plan” for Ukraine with the magnate.
For his part, Trump praised Zelensky, although he also stressed that he also has a solid relationship with the Russian president, Vladimir Putin.
“We have a very good relationship and I also have a very good relationship, as you know, with President Putin,” Trump said. “And I think if we win, I think we’ll figure it out very quickly.“he added, alluding to the US presidential elections on November 5.
At that moment one of the anecdotes of the day occurred when Zelensky suggested that he had a better relationship with Trump than Putin, the Republican responded: “Yes, but you know it takes two to tango.”
During the meeting, the first between the two since 2019, Zelensky presented his “victory plan” to Trump.
Trump’s meeting with Zelensky comes after he criticized the Ukrainian leader during the election campaign and publicly expressed doubts that kyiv can win his election. war with Russia.
Zelenskywho is in the United States due to his participation in the UN General Assembly, met this Thursday with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, Democratic presidential candidate in the November 5 elections.
The Ukrainian president traveled to Washington with the ambition of adding the two powers of the United States, the executive and the legislative, in his “plan for victory” but it was dispatched in the White House and the Capitol without subsequent announcements, and with a lukewarm reception from some Republican congressmen, angry at its supposed closeness to the Democrats.
However, his “plan for victory” has not yet been made public and their specific requests, beyond the shipment of more weapons and the definitive accession of Ukraine to NATO, are unknown.
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