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Relations with America can be saved
Ukrainian President Folodimir Zellinski said on Friday that he does not condemn his American counterpart Donald Trump with an apology, hours after the verbal argument between them in the White House in front of the camera.
“I respect the President (Trump) and respect the American people,” Zellinski added in an interview with “Fox News” channel.
When the program broadcaster Zelinski asked if he was ready to apologize from Trump, the Ukrainian president replied: “I think we should be open and very honest, and I do not think we did something bad.”
Zelinski, whose country was subjected to the Russian invasion three years ago, stressed that “no one wants to end the war more than us.”
“I respect the President (Trump) and respect the American people,” Zellinski added in an interview with “Fox News” channel.
When the program broadcaster Zelinski asked if he was ready to apologize from Trump, the Ukrainian president replied: “I think we should be open and very honest, and I do not think we did something bad.”
Zelinski, whose country was subjected to the Russian invasion three years ago, stressed that “no one wants to end the war more than us.”
The relationship with the United States
Zelinski considered that Kiev’s relationship with the United States could “of course” save her, after the verbal argument with his American counterpart Donald Trump.
Zelinski told Fox News that “of course, relations between the two countries can” reform “because these relations that go beyond the borders of the two presidents, they are strong and historical relations between our peoples,” adding that he does not want to lose the United States as a partner.
Zelinski stressed that he wanted Trump to be “more by our side” in negotiations to end the conflict.
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