Ukraine's ties with White House are 'back on track', top Ukrainian official says
- Relations between Ukraine and the U.S. Are improving, according to Andriy Yermak, Presidential Office Head, who stated, 'I think we have great conversations with the Americans.'
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized support for an unconditional ceasefire during a 'very good' phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Trump is now committed to helping find missing Ukrainian children abducted during the war, as it aligns with his campaign promises to end the conflict quickly.
- A partial ceasefire was agreed upon on March 25, but Ukraine has faced ongoing attacks on its energy facilities, with advisors reporting eight confirmed hits since March 18.
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After Donald Trump’s “very good and productive” phone call with Vladimir Putin earlier this week, all eyes were on his subsequent call with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky. Would it, as it did when they last met in the flesh on February 28 at the White House, descend into disastrous acrimony? Or would Zelensky manage to […] The post Ukraine war: How Zelensky rebuilt his relationship with Trump to turn the tables on Putin appeared first o…
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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