Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with former President Donald Trump in New York as the U.S. continues to provide support to Ukraine in its defense against Russia’s invasion. During the meeting, Trump emphasized the need for a fair deal to end the war quickly, while Zelensky urged pressure to be put on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The meeting highlighted the contrasting approaches of Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris towards Ukraine. Trump has been critical of U.S. support for Ukraine, despite Zelensky’s efforts to maintain good relations with the United States.
During the meeting, Trump brought up his first impeachment, pointing out that Zelensky had previously stated that there was no blackmail from Trump. Trump has previously referred to Ukraine as “demolished,” while Harris accused Trump of proposing surrender rather than peace deals.
Despite their differences, Trump expressed optimism about resolving the conflict quickly, highlighting his good relationship with both Zelensky and Putin. Zelensky, on the other hand, emphasized the importance of maintaining good relations.
Overall, the meeting between Zelensky and Trump underscored the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and the contrasting approaches taken by different U.S. politicians. Regardless of the outcome of the meeting, the future of U.S. support for Ukraine remains uncertain.
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