'A very good phone call', according to trump, with Zelensky!!!!

Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, called the recent attempt on Donald Trump's life a "heinous" act. trump posted on Truth Social that their conversation was "very good." "He expressed his congratulations to me for leading the republican party to victory at the Republican National Convention and for securing the nomination for the US presidency," trump said. "He expressed his condemnation of the horrific attempt on Saturday's life and said that the people of the united states are uniting in the spirit of unity in these trying times."

If trump is elected president in November, he boldly declared that he would put an end to the conflict between russia and Ukraine. He said, "I am grateful to President Zelenskyy for his outreach because, as your next US president, I will end the war that has killed so many people and destroyed so many innocent families and bring peace to the world." "Collaboratively, both parties will be capable of reaching an agreement that puts a stop to the bloodshed and creates a route towards prosperity," trump wrote. Since the terrorist assault on october 7, the former president has frequently held Joe Biden accountable for the crises facing Israel, Hamas, and Russia.

"I will end every single international crisis that the current administration has created," declared trump on thursday at the Republican National Convention. "This includes the horrible war with russia and Ukraine, which would never have happened if I were president, and the war caused by the attack on Israel, which would have never happened if I were president." "I was the first president in modern times to start no new wars," he further claimed. In addition to confirming the call on Friday, Zelensky said that they are organizing a follow-up meeting to talk about how to bring about enduring peace. Zelensky said in an interview with X that "Ukraine remains grateful to the united states for its support in building our ability to resist Russian terror."




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