The Ukrainian President addresses U.S. criticisms and underscores the importance of global cohesion.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has urged global leaders to decide between siding with Russian President Vladimir Putin or fostering peace, in light of recent criticisms from U.S. President
Donald Trump.
In his daily address on Wednesday, Zelensky revealed an upcoming meeting with U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg, voicing hope for a productive dialogue with the United States.
This announcement follows President Trump's characterization of Zelensky as a "dictator without elections" and his accusations of the Ukrainian leader misusing American assistance, statements that have been met with backlash from European leaders and members of the U.S. Congress.
European countries have reacted by pledging to boost defense expenditures and reaffirming their dedication to Ukraine's sovereignty.
Meanwhile, U.S. envoy Kellogg has arrived in Kyiv for talks with President Zelensky, underscoring the significance of U.S. security assurances in deterring further Russian hostility.
The situation remains precarious as Ukraine nears the third anniversary of Russia's invasion, with ongoing discussions regarding the trajectory of international support and diplomatic initiatives.