US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian colleague Volumimir Zelenskiy met on Saturday before the funeral for Pope Francis in the Vatican.
The White House Communications Director Stephen Chung confirmed the meeting and said that the two leaders “specially met and conducted a very effective interview.” “More information will be announced in the coming days,” he added.
Meanwhile, in historical photographs published by the presidential administration of Ukraine, in the basilica of Aziz Petrus two leaders were sitting and visible on the face.
Soon after arriving in Rome on Friday, Trump said that Ukraine and Russia should get together on “very high negotiations” on social networks in order to put an end to the full war that entered the fourth year of Moscow.
Trump’s Ambassador Steve Vitkoff met with Russian President Vladimir Putin early on Friday, and the US president said that both parties were “very close to agreement.”
Two leaders gathered together during the visit of Zelenskia to the United States in February, but the meeting on television became unprecedented debates.
Trump accused his Ukrainian colleague of “disrespectful” and “gambling in the Second World War.”
This is a developing story, and our journalists are working on a large number of updates.
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