Trump has ‘good conversation’ with Zelenskyy after heavy bombardment of Ukraine by Russia | Trump administration

Friday, Donald Trump spoke with the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, while the American president seems more and more discouraged by his chances of achieving a campaign commitment to end the war between Russia and Ukraine.

The call with Zelenskyy intervenes while Washington interrupted its latest military aid expedition to Ukraine, including the Patriot air defense missiles and other crucial ammunition intended to support the country’s defenses, and a few hours after the launch of a devastating air attack against Kyiv using a record number of drones and ballistic missiles.

Zelenskyy called the “important and useful” conversation and declared in an article that he and Trump had discussed Ukraine air defense capacities, joint defense production and “mutual purchases and investments”, all of the avenues potentially so that Ukraine restarts assistance in the United States by providing incentives to the Trump administration to precipitate crucial ammunition.

He said the two parties also agreed to “increase air protection”, a special objective for kyiv, because Russia increased bombing of Ukrainian cities despite the indignation on the part of Trump and other world leaders.

However, he was not immediately clear if Zelenskyy had achieved concrete progress with Trump and in his declaration, he did not mention the stop of the United States of help from the United States or to announce their recovery. Axios reported that a source described the call as a “good conversation”.

Trump said he was “very disappointed” after a phone call with Vladimir Putin on Thursday. An assistant from Putin told journalists that the Russian president was not willing to make concessions on what the Kremlin called the “deep causes” of the war with Ukraine, a list of grievances which includes the expansion of NATO and the desire of Ukraine to join Western economic and security blocks.

“I am very disappointed with the conversation I had today with President Putin, because I do not think he is there,” Trump told journalists after organizing a rally in Iowa on Thursday evening. “I don’t think it’s there, and I’m very disappointed. I just say that I don’t think he is trying to stop, and it’s a shame.”

The United States said it had interrupted the shipments, some of which were already in Poland, due to an examination of American military stocks which suggest that the country is low on the ammunition for its own troops.

Germany said it was in “intensive talks” to buy the Patriot missiles for Ukraine, although it is not clear if these actions would be available immediately.

“There are various ways to fill this patriotic lake,” a spokesperson for the German government on Friday at a press conference in Berlin. An option envisaged was that the German government bought the batteries of patriotic missiles in the United States, then sends them to Ukraine.

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“I can confirm that intensive discussions are indeed held on this subject,” said the spokesperson.

The shortage of Missiles Patriot was underlined by the record bombardment of Ukraine in which Russia sent more than 550 ballistic drones and missiles to the big cities in what Zelenskyy described as an “act of deliberate terror”.

The strike immediately followed the call between Putin and Trump, “said Zelenskyy, and was a” clear interpretation of the way Moscow interprets diplomacy “.

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