Ukraine's ties with White House are 'back on track', top Ukrainian official says
- Relations between Kyiv and Washington are "back on track," said Andriy Yermak, the chief of staff to Ukraine's president, in an interview with Reuters.
- Yermak described a March 19 telephone call between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskiy as "great" and a part of efforts to improve relations.
- Yermak stated, "We demonstrated we are very serious, the Americans understood," emphasizing the partnership with the U.S.
- Yermak noted that President Trump wants to end the war, while Russia does not, indicating differing priorities.
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Ukraine says ties with White House are 'back on track'
By Alessandra Galloni, Christian Lowe
Ukraine's ties with White House are 'back on track', top Ukrainian official says
Relations between Kyiv and Washington are "back on track", the chief of staff to Ukraine's president told Reuters, after a fraught Oval Office encounter last month between the U.S. and Ukrainian leaders.
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