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Zelenskyy explains to Trump that he would not travel to moscow because "there are lots of drones in air"

Main points
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke about the dangers of a visit to russia.
  • Donald Trump supports Ukraine on issues of security and cooperation with NATO.
  • vladimir putin proposed a meeting in moscow to discuss ending the war.

During a meeting with US President Donald Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joked in response to a question about the possibility of visiting the capital of the aggressor country. It was reported in the live broadcast of the meeting.

During the talks, Trump emphasized that Zelenskyy enjoys strong support from NATO leaders. He also noted that russian dictator vladimir putin had expressed a desire to hold a meeting on ending the war directly in moscow, but Trump himself insists that such a format is not feasible. At the same time, the White House chief expressed hope for a swift and positive outcome from future talks, asking Zelenskyy if he would travel to russia.

Zelenskyy responded to this with irony, emphasizing the danger of such a trip due to the successful operations of Ukrainian aerial reconnaissance and drones.

“It’s complicated. There are a lot of Ukrainian drones in the air. That’s why. It’s dangerous for me. It would be dangerous for everyone,” he noted.

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