Korean Media: Zelenskyy: "Discussed the Deployment of U.S. Troops in Ukraine with Trump" ... The Security Guarantee Card Comes to Light
On the 30th local time, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, he is discussing with U.S. President Donald Trump the plan for the deployment of U.S. troops in Ukraine.
According to Reuters, Zelenskyy revealed this information during a conversation with a press group via WhatsApp Messenger on that day. He emphasized that the deployment of U.S. troops in Ukraine would greatly enhance the country's security level.
Zelenskyy said: "We are discussing this with President Trump and joint leaders. We hope for the deployment of U.S. troops, which will become a strong foundation for security assurance."
The above remarks were made during the process of the United States mediating Russia and Ukraine to reach a final peace negotiation. On the 28th, Zelenskyy held talks with Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, and will also hold a so-called "Unity of Will" meeting with European leaders next month in Paris.
However, the White House has not yet issued an official position on the possibility of discussing the deployment of U.S. troops in Ukraine.
Zelenskyy also stated that he is not bound by form and is ready to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said: "I have explained to President Trump and European leaders that I am ready to meet with Putin regardless of the form, and I am not afraid of any form. What matters is whether Russia is afraid or not."
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy strongly denied the accusations from the Russian side that "Ukraine attempted to attack the presidential residence of President Putin." He said: "This is a typical Russian lie, a complete fabrication intended to justify further attacks on Ukraine."
He added: "Russia clearly proves that it has no intention of taking necessary measures to end the war."
On the day after Trump and Zelenskyy discussed the final peace plan, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed that Ukraine attempted to attack the presidential residence of President Putin in Novgorod Oblast. However, Western countries such as France refuted this claim, stating that Russia had not provided direct evidence to support it.
Source: Chosun Ilbo
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