Zelnsky: Trump agreed to give Ukraine concessions without receiving anything from Russia
The President of Ukraine said that “in his meeting with his US counterpart at the White House had tried to affect Trump, but their conversations went another way”: In the conversation, I defended Ukraine’s dignity.
Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelksky in an interview with Time Magazine in his office responded to questions about his visit to US President Donald Trump in February at the White House, Russian President Vladimir Putin and ended the war.
He explained that he had prepared gifts to meet Trump, including a number of images of Ukrainian soldiers returned from the war or soldiers captured by Russian forces as well as a heroic belt.
Zelksky showed him these images, some of which depicted the damaged and amputated bodies of the soldiers, but seemed to have been very pleasant to the US president, because he apparently felt Zelnsky’s intention to do so.
But Zelnsky says he was not sorry because he intended to arouse something beyond Trump’s interest in flattery, including human emotions.
“He has a family, loved ones and children,” the Ukrainian president said. He has to feel the things that every person feels. What I wanted to show was my values, but well, the conversation went to the other side. “
In another part of the conversation, he accused Putin of lying on a Russian military operation in the Kursk area during his telephone conversation with Trump, saying: “I believe Russia has been able to influence some people in the White House team through information.” Their signal to the Americans was that the Ukrainians did not want to end the war, and have to do something to force them.
In the middle of the first round of talks between US and Ukrainian officials in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia spoke with his representatives calling for instructions for a few hours, saying that the ceasefire was unauthorized.
“But we have to be pragmatic,” Zelksky said in response to a question. We have to move step by step. This is not a moment for idealism.
Responding to a question about his comments and public opinion in Ukraine after his visit to Trump and his deputy at the White House and whether his people blame him for failing to diplomacy, he said: Why did the Ukrainians defend themselves at the beginning of the war? It was because of their dignity and dignity. We do not consider ourselves a superpower, but the Ukrainians are very emotional, and when we talk about our dignity, freedom, democracy, our people rise and unite.
Zelksky continued, referring to the US President and his deputy at the White House’s office: But at that moment there was a sense of unity or united. In that conversation, I defended Ukraine’s dignity.
He also noted that Trump has offered to Putin to reach an agreement with Russia, including proposing Moscow’s return to Group Seven and eliminating Ukraine’s joining NATO from the desk that “allowing Putin’s only punishment to attack Ukraine.”
“Trump agreed to give Ukraine concessions to Russia during peace talks,” Zelksky told Time Magazine. Trump killed our efforts to join NATO and showed that it would welcome Russia’s return to the G2.
Zelnsky emphasized the Time: “The fragile ceasefire in Ukraine will make it vulnerable to endless Russian violations.”
“This is a great compromise,” Zelnsky said. Imagine free Hitler from political isolation.
In response to a question about the question that Trump seems to have considered all the carrots to reach Russia, while the Ukrainians are getting dry wood, the Ukrainian President smiles and said, “Thank God if the carrots are poisoned.” Perhaps this is the cunning of this diplomacy.
“If Trump wants to get the Russians, because he seems to be the only one who is afraid of Putin,” the American magazine wrote. “In some steps in the peace process, the Russians were really afraid when the United States threatened the Kremlin due to its pension attacks against Ukraine,” Zelksky said.
The Ukrainian president believes that Russia’s victory in this war will not only be a disaster for Ukraine, but it will be a loss to the whole West, especially for the United States and its current leaders.
“Trump and his team do not accept such a failure,” Zelnsky said. They have their ambitions. They see their role in history not only as powerful leaders, but as those who can achieve a honorable end to war. Honestly, that’s why I do not believe in these apocalyptic scenarios.
The Ukrainian president never had the opportunity to give Donald Trump to Donald Trump during the February 7 meeting and put it in the Oval office (the office of the US President in the White House). Responding to a question about the fate of the belt, which belonged to Ukrainian prominent and professional boxer Olxander Osick, he said, “I don’t know. Maybe it’s still on the table. “
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