Ukraine would like US President Donald Trump to attend the Russian-Ukrainian meeting in Turkey. This was stated in his telegram channel by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.
"I just heard President Trump's statement. Very important words... we are all on Ukraine would like President Trump to be able to be there with us — at this meeting in Turkey. This is the right idea. We can change a lot of things. President Erdogan can indeed hold a meeting at the highest level," Zelensky writes.
He added that he had previously supported "President Trump with the idea of direct talks with Putin."
"I have openly said that I am ready for the meeting. I will be in Turkey. I hope that the Russians will not bypass this meeting," Zelensky said.
Zelensky did not express any conditions regarding the mandatory termination of May 12 to Russia.
As reported by EADaily, US President Donald Trump does not rule out that he will take part in the talks between Kiev and Moscow in Istanbul.
According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, are going to attend a meeting in Istanbul. Trump himself, as he said, "has such an opportunity" if "something can happen there."

Total offensive and total destruction: Iran gave the United States 2-3 days to end the war
Historical reversal: Poles have changed their minds about Ukrainian refugees
Risking his life: Zelensky staged a performance, hiding behind bulletproof glass
The connection of troops to the SVOD project is scheduled for the second half of the year — Ministry of Defense
The British found the culprit in the diarrhea that engulfed the USA — it turned out to be Trump
Ratings of Vladimir Putin and the Russian government continue to decline — FOM poll