Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says “time to make things right” with U.S., seeks Trump’s “strong leadership” for peace
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Tuesday that his country is “ready to enter the negotiating table as soon as possible” to end a peace agreement to end by Russia’s full invasion. The Ukrainian leader also said it was “time to do the right thing” between the United States and the United States at the Oval Office meeting with President Trump.
“No one wants peace,” Zelenskyy said in a lengthy post. Social Media. “My team and I are ready to work under President Trump’s strong leadership for ongoing peace.”
Ukrainian President then outlines the possible first phase of the ceasefire agreement European proposal French President Emmanuel Macron floated over the weekend. He issued a statement as Ukraine continued its defense without U.S. military support. Trump says he’s suspending on Monday.
“We are ready to work quickly to end the war, and the first phase may be the release of prisoners and prisoners in the sky and truce – banning missiles, long-term drones, energy on bombs and other civilian infrastructure bombs, if Russia will truce at sea, if Russia will do the same phase. Then we hope that in the next phase and our next phase and our statements will agree very quickly with us to reach a certain ZELENS, which is the agreement of the ZELENS.
Zelenskyy then highlighted the contribution of the United States and President Trump to Ukraine’s fight against Russian invasion.
“We do value what the United States has done to help Ukraine safeguard its sovereignty and independence. We remember that things changed when President Trump provided the javelin to Ukraine. We thank you for that.”
“Our meeting in Washington on Friday at the White House didn’t go the way it should. Unfortunately, that happened. It’s time to make things right. We hope that future collaboration and exchanges will be constructive.” Agreement on rare earth minerals Together with the United States, “any time and any convenient format.”
“We think this protocol is a step towards greater security and solid security assurance and I really hope it works effectively,” Zelenskyy said.