The politician confirmed the truth of a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.
US President-elect Donald Trump says he is not ruling out the possibility of continuing talks with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin. The politician said this in a telephone interview with NBC on Thursday, November 7.
Trump said he spoke with “probably” 70 world leaders after his election. The Republican said he had not spoken to Putin but said, “I think we will.”
Trump confirmed the fact of a telephone conversation with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, but refused to give details.
Let’s remember that Putin publicly welcomed Trump’s election to the presidency of the United States and expressed his readiness to talk with him. The head of the Kremlin “does not consider it shameful” to call him on the phone, but does not do it, because allegedly “the heads of Western states suddenly stopped calling him.”
As you know, during the election campaign, Trump repeatedly promised to quickly end the war in Ukraine. He explained that he knows the leaders of Ukraine and Russia very well.
Source: korrespondent
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