Zelensky: We Will Not Let Russia ‘Deceive’ US
UKRAINE, AUG 10 – Zelenskyy rejects any peace deal with territorial concessions and warns Russia aims to manipulate US talks ahead of the Alaska summit, with 22 injured in recent Russian strikes.
- With high-stakes talks looming, Zelenskyy warned that Kyiv will not let Moscow mislead Washington before the Friday meeting in Alaska.
- Amid analysis by Washington-based experts, Zelensky said in his evening video address that he understands Russia’s intention to deceive America, aiming to weaken U.S.-Europe-Ukraine cohesion.
- Amid Russian strikes, Zelensky highlighted `The sole root cause of these killings is Putin's desire to wage war and manipulate everyone he comes into contact with` after a strike injured at least 22 in Zaporizhzhia.
- On the diplomatic front, US ambassador Matthew Whitaker told CNN he hasn't ruled out inviting Zelensky to talks, with President Trump to decide, while Zelensky emphasized Ukraine's contact with the U.S. to ensure peace.
- Amid calls for tougher measures, Zelenskyy urged stronger sanctions on Moscow and pressed for Ukraine's inclusion in negotiations with European allies.
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