Zelenskyy calls his Oval Office spat with Trump ‘regrettable’ and says he’s ready to work for peace
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated he is ready to negotiate for peace following a tense meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House.
- Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine's willingness to work quickly to end the war and proposed concessions like releasing Russian prisoners.
- Zelenskyy indicated potential concessions, including releasing Russian prisoners of war, to advance peace talks.
- The White House meeting between Zelenskyy and Trump ended contentiously, drawing criticism from Democrats about U.S. Leadership.
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Is Trump’s Ukraine strategy working?
Will the real Volodymyr Zelensky please stand up? On Sunday, Ukraine’s president defiantly stated that “the final deal about ending the war is very, very far… nobody’s even started all those steps yet.” But just three days later, Zelensky’s office issued a statement saying more or less the opposite. “None of us wants an endless war,” read his official communiqué. “Ukraine is ready to come to the negotiating table as soon as possible to bring las…
Zelenskyy calls quarrel with Trump 'regrettable
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Tuesday the Oval Office blowup with U.S. counterpart Donald Trump last week was "regrettable," adding that he stands ready to work under Trump's "strong leadership" to get a lasting peace.
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