Donald Trump’s conversation with Vladimir Zelensky was long, the European leaders also took part in it.
US president Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky after negotiating Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska. This was announced to journalists of the Ukraine president for communication Dmitry Litvin, Ukrinform said on Saturday, August 16th.
So, answering the question of whether the Presidents of Ukraine and the USA ended, he replied: “Still continuing.”
Later, the President’s office confirmed that the negotiations were completed.
Meanwhile, assistant to the president of the United States and the deputy head of White House administration Dan Skavino confirmed the reality of Zelensky and Trump’s conversation.
“The Air Force One is now landing at Andrews Airbase. Trump is now talking on the phone and so on (NATO Allies – Ed.), Therefore landing delays!”, – Skavino wrote on the social network KH.
Meanwhile, the Interfax-Ukraine reports in connection with the President’s office Trump and Zelensky, European leaders also participated.
“This is a long call, at first the presidents of Zelensky and Trump, then European leaders still joined,” the statement said.
Axios, meanwhile, informs that the leaders’ conversation lasted more than 1.5 hours.
As you know, Trump’s eve met Putin in Alaska. The main topic of negotiations was the Russian war against Ukraine. According to the results of the summit, Trump said there was no ceasefire agreement, but it seemed like “there is a very good opportunity to reach permission.”
Trump also called on Zelensky to end an agreement with Russia, as it was a “massive power”, while Ukraine was not. He also noted that the Ukrainian soldiers were amazing, showing extraordinary courage and skills.
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