Volodymyr Zelensky took offense at US President Donald Trump for the fact that Ukraine was not invited to the summit in Alaska, he said in an interview with the American television channel ABC.
"It's a pity that Ukraine wasn't there, because, I think, President Trump gave (Russian President Vladimir) Putin got what he wanted," Zelensky said.
On August 15, Russian and US Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump held talks in Alaska. The leaders' meeting was held at the Elmendorf-Richardson military base in Anchorage. The Presidents discussed ways to resolve the Ukrainian conflict. Both leaders described the meeting positively. Following the results of the summit, the Russian president announced the possibility of reaching the end of the conflict on He stressed that Russia is interested in ensuring that the settlement is of a long-term nature.

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