Zelensky: Trump speaking to Putin first was ‘not pleasant’
- U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin before contacting President Volodymyr Zelensky, which Zelensky said was "not very pleasant."
- Zelensky emphasized the importance of U.S. support, saying, "It is very important for us to maintain the support of the United States."
- Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia is forming a group for talks with the U.S., focusing on the Ukraine conflict.
- More than half of Ukrainians now favor a swift end to the fighting, a significant shift from earlier sentiments in the war, according to a Gallup poll.
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The Ukrainian president made this statement during his speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Zelenskyy says he believes Trump is the key to ending the Russia-Ukraine war—but mentioned it was 'not very pleasant' Trump spoke to Putin first
The Ukrainian president says he will only agree to meet in-person with Vladimir Putin after Trump negotiates a plan.
Zelensky Says It’s ‘Not Very Pleasant’ That Trump Spoke With Putin First
President Volodymyr Zelensky met with the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Giuseppe Cavo Dragone, who made his first foreign visit in this position specifically to Ukraine. President Of Ukraine from Україна, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons By Dave DeCamp / Antiwar.com Ukrainian President Voldomyr Zelensky said Thursday that it was “not very pleasant” that President Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin a day earlier before calling hi…
US President Donald Trump said that US and Russian officials would meet in Munich on Friday and that Ukraine had been invited. However, Kiev rejected the possibility of a meeting, suggesting that a common position on dealing with Moscow must first be agreed.


Zelensky urges West Not to trust Putin amid fears of peace talk exclusion
UKRAINE President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned the West against trusting Vladimir Putin — amid fears his embattled nation is being frozen out of peace talks with Russia. And he admitted playing second fiddle to the Russian invaders was “not very pleasant”. AFPWhile peace talks are being talked about, the fighting continues – here a Russian strike on the city of Kramatorsk causes more devastation[/caption] EPAPresident Trump announced immediate …
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