Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he was concerned about recent “mixed messages” from U.S. Republican lawmakers on aid for Kyiv and said his top priority was preserving bipartisan support from the United States. Zelenskiy said support from Washington “sends a very significant, powerful signal.” Zelenskiy and his wife, Olena Zelenska, spoke to CNN in an exclusive interview after the U.S. midterm elections, whose outcome could affect the military aid sent by the United States. Zelenskiy also said that he does not rule out peace talks with “a different Russia” -- one that is really ready for peace. To read the original report by CNN, click here.
Zelenskiy Hopes Bipartisan U.S. Support For Ukraine Won’t End After Midterms
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