The Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, warned this Friday that Russia continues to kill people in Ukraine and that the same day of Alaska’s negotiations there is nothing that indicates that the end of the war is being prepared.
“On Russian negotiations day continues as always and that says a lot,” Zelenski said through his X account.
“We received reports from our secret services about what Putin wants to put on the table in Alaska. We also receive reports from the Ukrainian regions. Russian attacks on Sumi, attacks on a market in DNIPER and companies and cities in Zaporiyia and Russia. The war continues because there is no order or a sign that Moscow wants to finish it,” he added.
The Ukrainian president added that he will continue to coordinate with the European partners and recalled that there are eleven hours of difference with Alaska, so the analysis of the results must begin tomorrow.
He also declared himself willing to work for peace for what, he said, an encounter with the Ukrainian part as well as security guarantees is needed.
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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, emotionally received his counterpart from Russia, Vladimir Putin, with a red carpet on the landing floor of the Elmendorf-Richardson Air Base, on the outskirts of Anchorage (Alaska), where this Friday takes place an expected bilateral encounter in which the American hopes to agree on a high fire in Ukraine.
Trump waited for Putin’s IL-96 to arrive on the track, after being escorted by two F-35, to receive it affable to the feet of his plane, which extended a long red carpet.
The American president applauded him while the Russian walked to meet him.
Putin, who has not visited the US since 2015, when he met with the then president, Barack Obama, becomes the first Russian president who steps on the state of Alaska, who during a century was Russian colony until 1867 and was key during the Cold War to counteract the Soviet.
With EFE information.
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