Zelensky is open to hearing Trump’s suggestions for resolving the conflict in Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his willingness to hear former President Donald Trump’s ideas on resolving the conflict in Ukraine at the annual Delphi Economic Forum in Athens, Greece. World leaders gathered to discuss various topics including Politics, Business, Diplomacy, and Civil Society, where Zelensky welcomed Trump’s input with enthusiasm. Your summary effectively conveys Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s openness to listening to former President Donald Trump’s ideas on addressing the conflict in Ukraine at the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece, underscoring the collaborative and diplomatic nature of the event.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Wednesday that he would listen to former President Donald Trump’s ideas on how to end the war in Ukraine “with pleasure.”
The comments came at the annual Delphi Economic Forum in Athens, Greece, in which world leaders were invited to discuss “Politics, Business, Diplomacy, and Civil Society.” In a remote interview from Ukraine, Zelensky was asked about a purported “secret plan” by Trump to end the war, to which he responded that he would “with pleasure listen to [ideas] and then we can discuss the topic,” according to CNN.
Zelensky previously slammed Trump’s ideas for ending the war in Ukraine, telling media outlets on Tuesday that he didn’t need any “primitive” ideas, such as giving up territories, but did invite Trump to Ukraine to discuss any ideas the former trump-taking-regeneron-drug-remdesivir-therapy-for-coronavirus-diagnosis-ex-wh-doctor-explains/” title=”Trump taking Regeneron drug, Remdesivir therapy for coronavirus diagnosis: ex-WH doctor explains”>president may have.
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Trump’s plan would include Ukraine giving up the Donbas and Crimea border region, according to a report by the Washington Post. The conflict began in 2014 when Russia announced it was annexing Crimea and escalated into a war in 2022 when Russia recognized parts of Ukraine as belonging to the Donetsk People’s Republic and the Luhansk People’s Republic in the Donbas, claiming they are independent states.
The Trump campaign has pushed back against the comments, telling CNN, “There’s been no outreach from Zelensky, and President Trump has said it wouldn’t be appropriate for him to go to Ukraine right now since he’s not Commander in Chief.”
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