The President of Ukraine hopes for the support of Congress in any development of events.
Volodymyr Zelensky and Donald Trump during a meeting in Trump Tower 2 During a press conference at the Ukraine-Northern Europe summit in Iceland, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky answered a question about the possible loss of support from the United States if Donald Trump wins the election on November 5.
As quoted by “European Pravda”, the head of state said that “Trump talks a lot”, but Zelensky “has not heard him say that he will reduce support for Ukraine.”
According to the President, “it would be a victory for Putin and a defeat for the West, democracy and freedom,” which Trump allegedly does not seek.
Zelensky claims that, regardless of the identity of the future owner or mistress of the White House, Ukraine is counting on bipartisan support in Congress and “understands all the risks.”
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