Trump, Zelenskyy Had 'Very Productive Discussion' in Rome Ahead of Pope's Funeral
- President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met for the first time since February during Pope Francis' funeral in Rome, and their discussion was described as 'very productive.'
- Zelenskyy characterized the meeting as 'very symbolic' and potentially 'historic,' occurring amidst tensions due to stalled peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.
- Trump criticized Zelenskyy for an 'inflammatory' statement regarding Crimea, which he claimed prolonged the war.
- Both leaders expressed their desire for peace, although negotiations between Ukraine and Russia remain stagnant.
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Travaglio (Nine): “The 'unarmed' meeting between Trump and Zelensky would have made Pope Francis happy. For three years he fought alone for peace.”
“At Pope Francis' funeral? An infinite amount of hypocrisy. I think the Pope would have been the happiest of all to be overshadowed by a scene he probably dreamed of throughout his pontificate, namely the 'unarmed' encounter between Trump and Zelensky.” So Marco Travaglio at Accordi&Dis, the talk conducted by Luca Sommi on the Nine with the...
Positive meeting between Trump and Zelensky on the sidelines of the Pope's funeral
Al Bawaba - US President Donald Trump hinted during his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Russian President Vladimir Putin had no desire to negotiate. The meeting took place on the sidelines of their attendance at Pope Francis' funeral in the Vatican. Trump indicated the possibility of imposing the harshest sanctions on Russia if an agreement to stop the war is not reached...
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