Ukraine’s Zelenskiy hopes to meet Donald Trump next week

Zelenskiy will assist courses of the UN Safety Council and Overall Assembly and likewise plans to meet US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris

Reuters

21 September, 2024, 09:00 pm

Remaining modified: 21 September, 2024, 09:01 pm

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy talked about he hoped to meet Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump next week when he travels to the US to designate Ukraine’s “victory conception” in the battle against Russia.

Zelenskiy will assist courses of the UN Safety Council and Overall Assembly and likewise plans to meet US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris in separate meetings on Sept. 26.

The Ukrainian leader talked about he also hoped to meet Trump.

“We are in a position to in all chance occupy a meeting, I judge, on September 26-27,” Zelenskiy urged media late on Friday, with out providing additional small print.

Trump faces Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the Nov. 5 US election.

Zelenskiy talked about in August he wanted to designate his conception to Biden, Harris, and Trump. While Trump and Zelenskiy talked over the phone in July, they’ve no longer met in person since Trump’s 2017-2021 time frame.

Zelenskiy described the conception as a blueprint for the means to power Russia to complete its battle diplomatically and talked about it relied on snappy selections by key allies from October to December this 300 and sixty five days.

At a serious juncture in the battle, Zelenskiy is seeking to give a scheme shut to Ukraine with extra weapons, and armed forces, economic, and diplomatic give a scheme shut to from the US, Kyiv’s key ally. He is anticipated to push Washington to scheme shut restrictions on long-range missile strikes internal Russia.

Russian forces continue to advance slowly nevertheless frequently in eastern Ukraine despite Kyiv’s troops launching a shock incursion final month into Russia’s Kursk location.

Zelenskiy has repeatedly talked about there is rarely any substitute for a ‘perfect peace’ and ruled out freezing the battle, announcing it would perhaps well perhaps merely postpone Russian aggression.