The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, believes that the relationship between Kyiv and the United States remains strong. He stated this in an interview with journalists before departing from the United Kingdom, as reported by UNN.
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According to Zelensky, support for Kyiv from Washington will continue, emphasizing that there has not been such a level of support from the U.S. as there was after the onset of the full-scale invasion by Russia.
He also assured that he is ready for a new visit to the U.S.
"If the President of the United States invites me for a constructive dialogue, I represent the interests of a country that heavily relies on support and partnership. If I am invited for a constructive dialogue to address real problems, serious issues, and to provide genuine decisive responses, I will be there," said the President of Ukraine.
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During a recent meeting at the White House, U.S. President Donald Trump reacted sharply to Zelensky's remarks about how the U.S. would "feel" the war from across the ocean. The dispute arose during discussions regarding security guarantees for Ukraine and American aid.
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