Q: Do you believe you owe President Trump an apology?
Zelenskyy: No. I respect President Trump and the American people. But I’m not sure we’ve done something bad. We must be open and honest.
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Zelenskyy: No. I respect President Trump and the American people. But I’m not sure we’ve done something bad. We must be open and honest.
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Comments
Go on do mineral deal with Europe.
Milliatary deal with Europe.
Trump will hate being left out.
In a month or so they will start talking again.
Then look at which foreign leader he speaks with out of the public eye.
Zelenskyy: I don’t know, but I don’t think so. I think it was just a really tough situation because we've been very open, very direct.
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A: Yes, I think it was not good. I'm always open to media, but there are sensitive things.
I just want to be honest, and I just want our partners to understand the situation correctly. That's about us, not to lose our friendship.
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Zelenskyy: Yes. I acknowledged the importance of signing the document as the first step towards security guarantees, but it’s not enough.
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Zelenskyy: No. I cannot change Ukraine's stance towards Russia, as they are our enemies.
This does not mean we oppose peace; rather, we want a peace that acknowledges the reality of the situation.
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Zelenskyy: It will be difficult. But we can't lose our values, our freedom The fight is not just about territory but about defending our people and preventing further Russian occupation.
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A: It's not about mad. When you are in the United States and, the president or vice president say that Ukraine is almost destroyed, that our soldiers ran away, that they are not heroes, that his president is a dictator?
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