The United States respects Ukraine’s struggle, honors its victims and believes in the future of Ukrainian people as an independent country, Donald Trump said.
American President Donald Trump congratulated Ukraine on Independence Day. It was announced by Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, who published Trump’s letter on Social Network X on Sunday, August 24th.
On behalf of the Americans, Trump expressed his greetings and the most sincere preference to Zelensky and “Ukraine’s brave man on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of independence.”
“The people of Ukraine have an uninterrupted spirit, and the courage of your country inspires many. On this important day, know that the United States respects your struggle, honor your victims and believes in your future as an independent country,” written by the President of the United States.
Trump has now added the moment to “end the meaningless murder.”
“The United States supports negotiation negotiations, leading to a strong, long -term world that will end in bloodshed and protect Ukraine’s sovereignty and dignity,” he added.

Photo: Vladimir Zelensky / X
In this regard, Zelensky thanked Trump for greeting: “We appreciate your warm words to Ukrainian people and thank the United States of America for the standing shoulder with Ukraine, protecting the most important thing – freedom, freedom and a guaranteed world. We will surely be able to end this war for Ukraine.”
Earlier, Vladimir Zelensky published a greeting on Ukraine’s Independence Day from Maidan of capital. He said Ukraine would never be forced to be embarrassed, which is called “Rusky” compromise.
It was also reported that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Karney first arrived at Kyiv for the celebration of Ukraine’s 34 Independence Day.
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