The president emphasized that the parties are not talking about the network of the stations, but about the one who is now under the work.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky said that in a conversation with American colleague Donald Trump, he discussed the possibility of the US help in the Zaes restoration. On Thursday, March 20, Zelensky said at an online press conference.
“I said that the station’s de -capacity was not enough, because there should be infrastructure – water supply, technical personnel and many steps to one and a half to two and a half years began to bring money, electricity for people. This is my vision,” the President said.
Trump asked in a conversation if the United States could restore the station. Zelensky replied: “Yes, if you can make it modern, invest money. It can be discussed, but we’re just talking about a station.”
The head of the state added that he talked to the American leader about the meeting, about the exchange of people, about the very difficult issue of children’s return. According to Zelensky, to this day there is still no clear view of how all children will be returned.
At the same time, as the state leader hopes, a meeting in Saudi Arabia will take place in the coming days, and “we can go.”
The President of Ukraine added that a relatively long and long conversation took place with Trump.
“Honestly, if there was no planned other cases, I think the conversation would be longer. I think it was subject to. Recently, the most important and positive. The situation was right, quite detailed. We talked about our subsequent steps, the requirements about slight stopping,” he said.
Remember that the President of Ukraine now held a phone talk to President Donald Trump and emphasized that Ukraine had agreed to a cease through civil energy and infrastructure.
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