The head of the OP said that he met with key people from the next White House administration, but did not name names or discuss the topic and results of the negotiations.
The head of the Office of the President Andrei Yermak, who is in the United States, held meetings with people belonging to the team of the newly elected President Donald Trump. He spoke about it on Thursday evening, December 5, on Telegram.
“Washington, New York, Florida Two days of meetings with key people from Donald Trump’s team, as well as US business circles at the moment – a gentleman’s agreement,” he said.
Among the events of the trip, the head of the OP mentioned the transfer of the flags of Ukraine, signed by the soldiers of the 95th Separate Brigade, the 92nd, 80th, 57th and 3rd Brigades, a meeting with the National Security Advisor to the US President Jake Sullivan, head of the US Helsinki Commission, Co-chairman of the Ukrainian Congressional Caucus Joe Wilson, co-chairman of the US Senate Judiciary Committee Lindsey Graham and leader of the Republican Party in the US Senate Mitch McConnell.
“I also met with US Deputy Secretary of State George Bass. In addition, he met with caucus veterans, congressmen, senators, military veterans, and Democratic Party representatives. I am glad to see Hakeem Jeffries, leader of the Democratic Party in the US House of Representatives. I spoke with the philanthropist and true friend of Ukraine William Albert “Bill” Ackman, as well as with other representatives of US business circles,” added Ermak.
The previous day, Reuters reported that the Ukrainian delegation led by Ermak met with Trump’s choice for the post of National Security adviser of the White House, Mike Waltz, and his representative for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg.
And on Thursday, Ukrainian media reported, citing sources, that Ermak met with newly elected Vice President JD Vance and Trump’s future national security adviser Mike Volz.
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Source: korrespondent

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