Zelensky met with Trump and summarized the results of his visit to the United States. Athletistic highlights yesterday’s key events.
In New York, President Vladimir Zelensky met with Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Following the meeting, Trump said that Russia’s war against Ukraine must be ended by a “fair deal.” Asked how he sees a “fair” deal to end the Russian-Ukrainian war, the politician replied: “It’s too early to talk about that.” Trump called the meeting a good sign. “He (the president of Ukraine – ed.) has gone through hell, and his country has gone through a hell that few countries have gone through – this has never happened anywhere. No one has ever seen anything like this. It is a landmark -terrible situation,” he said. In this regard, Zelensky said that it is necessary to put pressure on the Russian dictator and force him to peace, and presented Trump with a plan for victory.
President Vladimir Zelensky presented a plan for success in the United States, and now at the group level the Ukrainian side will work to fill each step. “All the keys for Ukraine are on the table of partners, everything is taken into account, the scope of defense, sanctions against Russia, measures on Russian assets,” the president said. Now Ukraine is preparing for the Ramstein meeting at the leader level, which was called by US President Joe Biden.
The latest Chinese nuclear submarine sank near the Wuhan shipyard in late May – early June. Chinese authorities still do not acknowledge the fact of the crash. This was reported by The Wall Street Journal, citing sources in the US government. It is claimed to be the first of a new series of Zhou nuclear boats.
The self-proclaimed President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, has threatened Western countries with nuclear weapons and a third world war in the event of an “attack on Belarus.” According to the Belarusian dictator, Russia, in the event of a possible response from the West, “will use the entire nuclear arsenal.”
China, Brazil and several other countries in the Global South have agreed to create a “Friends of Peace” platform, within the framework of which they plan to promote a peaceful resolution of the “crisis in Ukraine.” Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said that “Friends of Peace” will be a platform for objective and rational voices and will play a constructive role in the political settlement of the “Ukrainian issue,” the minister added. Hungary has already announced that it will join the Sino-Brazilian initiative.
On the morning of September 27, Russian troops attacked Izmail, Odessa region. As a result of the attack, two women born in 1934 and 1955 and a 73-year-old man were killed. 11 people were injured, including a child.
Also in the morning, the Russians hit the district police department in Krivoy Rog with a rocket. At least three people died. Six people were injured. Also in the city, 23 private houses, 3 high-rise buildings, an educational institution building and 82 vehicles were damaged.
The Russian military planned to conduct a major offensive in the Kursk region, but it turned out to be a failure. Bild reported it. According to the publication, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin made a statement in mid-August that by October 1, the Russian army should completely return the entire territory of the Kursk region to its control. However, the Russian counter-offensive continued. The publication noted that only on September 17 tanks of the Russian Armed Forces advanced south of Korenevoy. Shortly thereafter, the Kremlin announced that the Russian army had until mid-October to return the territories occupied by the Ukrainian Armed Forces to Moscow’s control. However, this goal still seems illusory.
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