The parties affect issues of the need for sanctions against Russia, bilateral trade, defense cooperation, the battlefield situation and the future exchange of prisoners.
In Rome, the president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting with US vice president Jay Di Vensu and state secretary Marco Rubio. Parties discussed the front situation, the future exchange of prisoners, penalty for pressure in Russia and the prospects of this diplomacy. The head of the state informs about this on Sunday, May 18.
“A great meeting with Vice President of the United States of America Jay Di Vensu and State Secretary Marco Rubio in Rome. They discussed negotiations with Istanbul, where the Russians sent a low -level delegation with no authority to make decisions,” Zelensky said.
The President confirmed Ukraine’s readiness for this diplomacy and emphasized the importance of the full and unconditional cessation.
Parties also raised the issue of need for sanctions against Russia, bilateral trade, defense cooperation, the battlefield situation and the future exchange of prisoners.
“The pressure in Russia should continue until it is ready to stop the war. And, of course, we discussed our joint steps to achieve a fair and sustainable world,” he added.
Also, the head of the Ukrainian state expressed gratitude to all Americans for supporting and leadership in maintaining life.
It should be noted that this was the first meeting of the Ukrainian state head of Ukrainian and Vice President of the United States following a public dispute at the White House Oval Office in February this year.
Remember that today in the Vatican a new pope’s intronization ceremony was held at Roman Leo Xiv. The inaugural mass was attended by more than 250 thousand people, as well as 150 delegations from around the world and representatives of international organizations. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and her husband also visited Pope’s intronization.
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