Zelensky, Trump discuss ceasefire, pressure on Russia in phone call
- On May 8, 2025, Ukrainian President Zelensky and President Trump held a phone call to discuss the war and potential ceasefire efforts.
- The call followed recent U.S. Attempts to broker a 30-day ceasefire, which Ukraine accepted but Moscow rejected, demanding an end to military aid.
- They addressed joint actions including U.S. Support for Ukraine, diplomatic efforts, frontline conditions, and the goal of achieving a real and lasting ceasefire.
- Zelensky described the conversation as "warm and constructive" and emphasized Ukraine's readiness for a ceasefire starting immediately, calling the U.S. Critical to peace.
- The exchange highlights ongoing pressure on Russia and continued diplomatic efforts, reflecting Ukraine's aim to protect life and rebuild amid intensified conflict.
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Zelensky, Trump discuss ceasefire, pressure on Russia in phone call
President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with United States President Donald Trump on a phone call on May 8 to discuss the war, continued pressure on Russia, and a potential ceasefire.Zelensky reported on the details of phone call during his nightly address. According to Zelensky, the two leaders had a "good conversation" that was both "warm and constructive." They congratulated each other and their respective nations with Victory in Europe Day – comm…
They talked about the pressure on Russia: Zelensky reported on a telephone conversation with Trump: EADaily
EADaily, May 8th, 2025. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, and US President Donald Trump, during today's evening telephone conversation, talked about joint actions, including pressure on Russia. Zelensky stated this in his telegram channel.
Live, war in Ukraine: Volodymyr Zelensky claims to have had "a good conversation" with Donald Trump
"Ukraine is ready for a complete cease-fire right now," said the Ukrainian President after the exchange. His American counterpart called on his Truth Social network for a "30-day unconditional cease-fire".
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