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Trump may meet Zelenskiy, Ukraine's Zelenskiy, next week

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Friday that he was likely to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy next Monday to discuss Ukraine’s war against Russian invaders.

Trump didn't specify whether the meeting would be face-to-face or via videoconference. He mentioned the possibility when he answered questions from reporters during an Oval Office reception for Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru. Ishiba.

Trump stated that he would "probably" meet with Zelenskiy "next week." He also expressed his interest in meeting Russian president Vladimir Putin, with whom he has always maintained a "good relation."

When asked for the location of such a meeting, Trump replied "I'm right here" in Washington. He also said that he wouldn't be traveling to Ukraine.

Trump, speaking of Russia's three year old invasion of Ukraine, said: "I would like to see that end. Just on a human level." "I would like to see this end. It's a silly war."

Trump stated that he would like to speak to Zelenskiy regarding the security of Ukraine's assets, such as rare-earth minerals. He also wants "an equivalent amount" in return for U.S. assistance. "We'd like them to equalize."

According to Andy Yermak, Zelenskiy’s chief of staff, Ukraine wants to continue U.S. assistance in its war against Russia.

Yermak told Kellogg that he spoke to him about the battlefield situation, safety of Ukrainian civilians, and the upcoming Munich Security Conference.

(source: Reuters)