Except Ukraine, except US -led dialogues, the return of Russian soldiers from the Eastern Front of Kiva was included, which would set a “dangerous” example for dictators worldwide, warning Ukrainian President Volodimare Zelansky.
“If there will be a direct conversation between the US and Russia without Ukraine, it is very dangerous, I think,” Zelancesi said in an interview with the Associated Press on Saturday. “They may have their own relationships, but talking about Ukraine without us – it is dangerous for all.”
Zelansky argued that by doing so, the cruel attack of Russian President Vladimir Putin would be valid and “it was shown that he was right” because he received “impurities” and “compromise”.
“This would mean that anyone can work in this way. And it will be an indication for other leaders of big countries who think [doing]… something similar, “he said.
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The President Volodmi Zelancesi speaks on 16 June 2024 during a press conference at the Ukraine peace summit in Obburgen, Switzerland. (AP Photo/Laurent Siranani)
On Sunday, President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested the Ukrainian President’s comments that his administration had already started talks with Moscow and claimed that he was “walking very well”.
“We have meetings and conversations with various parties, including Ukraine and Russia, Joint Aadhaar Andrews reporters in Maryland. And I think those discussions are really going very well.”
On Friday, Trump refused to say if he had talked directly with Putin and would not expand that he started talking with Moscow in his administration, although he insisted that both sides “already” Was talking “and” very serious “was engaged in discussions.
Talking with Fox News on Friday, Trump’s special messenger for Ukraine and Russia, retired army Lieutenant General Keith Kelog said, “Everyone is pulling together” when ending the three -year war in Ukraine.
“This is important because we feel that it is really in our national security interest to solve this war,” Kelog said. “When you look at the funds provided by the United States, which is more than $ 174 billion, when you look at the alliance that now with Russia, with North Korea, with China and Iran – it was not before . “
Ukrainian Infantremen with the 28th brigade cover on March 5, 2023, covering the frontline outside Ukraine’s Bakhmut. (John Moore/Getty Images)
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Despite the US pledge to send military assistance to Ukraine more than $ 175 billion, Zelanski said in the weekend that Ukraine has not found anywhere near this support, telling the associated press that in terms of military aid, Kive Has only received some $ 75. Arab value.
It is not clear where the remaining $ 100 billion in military support has gone, and the White House immediately did not return Fox News Digital questions to the matter.
Kelog also told Fox News that Trump “would lead the talks” and said, “I think most people should be very comfortable in the fact that he really knows what he is doing. He knows what he is doing. Where to apply the pressure, where the pressure is not to be applied.
The special envoy did not specify how Trump would apply this pressure to both Moscow and Kiev, although Putin and Zelanski clarified that negotiations on Ukraine joining NATO alliance are a non-starter.
Zelancesi argued that Trump Putin could reach the conversation table by threatening to increase Russia’s energy and restrictions on banking systems, as well as continuous military assistance in Ukraine.
President Donald Trump joined hands with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan on June 28, 2019. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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The Ukrainian President also argued that Trump should return Ukraine’s push to join the NATO security alliance as it would be the “cheapest” option for Ukraine’s colleagues.
Ukraine’s entry into the NATO coalition will probably protect the Kiev against the danger of another Russian invasion, as it will guarantee the security of the country under Article Five, which says that an attack on a nation will be “an attack against them all. . ”
However, Putin has long threatened nuclear growth as to whether Ukraine should be given admission in the International Security Alliance.