Trump, Ukraine and Zelensky
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Daily Express US on MSNFrustrated Trump urged Zelensky 'to go on offensive' with Russia in key callNew reports show that U.S. President Donald Trump urged his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, to go on the offensive during a phone call.
President Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky may have more in common than meets the eye, the Ukrainian president suggested Wednesday in an exclusive interview with The Post. “First of all, we are the choice of our people
Trump wanted to "make them feel the pain," as he put it on the July 4 call, the Financial Times reported, and force Russia into peace negotiations. Zelensky said Ukraine could hit the cities if the U.S. supplied the weapons, per the Post.
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Amazon S3 on MSNDo Trump and Zelensky have more in common than meets the eye? | New York Post ExclusivePresident Zelensky revealed what he believes he has in common with President Trump during an exclusive interview with The Post. "First of all, we are the choice of our people … and we
Russian President Vladimir Putin is “not ready for compromises” to end his brutal war, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told The Post in an exclusive interview on Wednesday — but President Trump has the power to bring him to his knees by speeding up tough sanctions that could cause a “social explosion” in Russia.
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Amazon S3 on MSNZelensky says Trump's 50-day deadline means more death: 'Each day is terrifying' | New York Post exclusiveUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told The Post in an exclusive interview that he was "very grateful" that Trump supports sanctions, referring to the president's Monday
Ukraine will get its first new prime minister of the war on Thursday, as President Volodymyr Zelensky tries to wrestle wartime defence spending into shape and win over both Donald Trump and a war-weary public with fresh-faced leadership.