‘Please come to Ukraine, see war catastrophe’: Zelansky to Trump


Washington, United States:

Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelanski on Sunday urged US counterpart Donald Trump to visit his country to better understand the destruction of Russia’s invasion.

“Please, before any kind of decision, the forms of any kind of dialogues, people, citizens, warriors, hospitals, churches, children destroyed or dead,” 60 min “interview in CBS, stated in an interview interviewed.

With Ukraine’s visit, Trump “will understand what (Russian leader Vladimir) Putin did.”

“You will understand with whom you have a deal,” Zelansky said.

Zelansky invites Ukrainian President, Trump and American Vice President JD Vance follow the warm line at the White House in late February, which was played in front of the press.

At that time, Vance accused Ukraine of hosting “promotional tourism” to foreign leaders.

Zelancesi denied the allegation, and told CBS that if Trump chose to visit Ukraine, “We would not prepare anything. It would not be a theater.”

“You can go to the exact place where you want, in any city, which is subject to () attacks.”

Trump is emphasizing for a quick end for war over three years, the United States has a direct conversation with Russia despite its incredible attacks on Ukraine.

Washington has also interacted with Ukrainian authorities on a potential Trus, while European nations are discussing a military deployment to strengthen any Ukraine ceasefire.

Kiev has previously agreed to a US-produced unconditional ceasefire, but Moscow has turned it down.

“Putin cannot be trusted. I told President Trump several times. So when you ask why the ceasefire is not working – that’s why, that’s,” said Zelancesi.

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“Putin never wanted the end of war. Putin never wanted us to be independent. Putin wanted to completely destroy us – our sovereignty and our people.”

Zelancesi spoke to CBS on Friday in his hometown Cryvi Rig, where 18 people, including nine children, died in a Russian strike earlier this month.

The Ukrainian leader said that he had “100 percent hatred” for Putin, “How else can you see the person who came here and killed our people, killed the children?”

However, he said that enmity “does not mean that we should not work to end the war as soon as possible.”

As the conversation continues when the end of the war, Zelancesi said that a peace would “be” our sovereignty or our freedom not to lose “, and eventually promised to retrieve any region organized by Russia.

“We, no matter what, is ours because we will never lose it – the Russians took it from us.”

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