Zelensky hopes US will 'stay strong' in face of Russian demands
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that he wants the United States and Western allies to remain strong against Russian demands in the ongoing conflict.
- Zelenskiy expressed concern that the U.S. had become influenced by Russian narratives, particularly citing envoy Steve Witkoff's favorable views on Russia.
- He criticized the influence of Russian narratives on the U.S., saying it weakens pressure on Russia.
- Zelenskiy mentioned that he agreed to proceed with ceasefire talks to ensure continued U.S. aid and intelligence sharing.
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