Zelenskyy urges Trump to visit Ukraine as GOP candidate promises to end conflict with Russia in a day

According to Michael Doran, a Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute, the Biden administration has been unfairly favoring Iran. In an interview with “Life, Liberty & Levin,” Doran expressed his concern about the actions of the current administration.

On Sunday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy extended an invitation to former President Donald Trump to visit the nation, which has been ravaged by war.

During an appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” Zelenskyy extended an invitation to Trump. This came as a response to Trump’s promise to end the ongoing war in Ukraine within 24 hours, provided that he is reelected as the GOP front-runner.

Zelenskyy extended an invitation to President Trump, stating that he would require a mere 24 minutes to convey that managing the war is not within his capabilities. Zelenskyy emphasized the fact that peace cannot be achieved with Putin in the picture.

Zelenskyy warmly welcomed Trump, but did not directly answer Kristen Welker’s query about whether Trump would support Ukraine if he were to be reelected in 2024.

In response to the recent news report by NBC, Zelenskyy commented on the ongoing talks between US and European officials regarding peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. Speaker Johnson advocates for coupling Ukraine aid and border security: ‘Let’s take care of our own border first’

In Kyiv, Ukraine on November 4, 2023, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine was present at a press conference alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The photo captured during the event was taken by Efrem Lukatsky and published by the Associated Press.

According to the Ukrainian president, he is not prepared to initiate a conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin at the moment. He noted that “terrorists always come back,” and thus, it’s impossible to put faith in them. According to Reuters, Zelenskyy warned that if the United States does not provide stronger support for Ukraine, American soldiers could potentially become involved in a larger European conflict.

During an interview with NBC, Zelenskyy stated, “They [Russia] will attack NATO countries, and you will send your sons and daughters [to fight], if Russia will kill all of us.” In Kissimmee, on November 4, 2023, the Republican Party of Florida Freedom Summit was addressed by former President Donald Trump. An AP photo by Phelan M. Ebenhack captures the moment.

In a bid to secure additional funding for various important causes, President Biden has urged Congress to back a $106 billion supplemental spending bill. The proposed bill would allocate an approximate sum of $61.4 billion for Ukraine, $14.4 billion for Israel, $13.6 billion for the protection of the U.S.-Mexico border and roughly $10 billion for humanitarian aid. The President’s call for support highlights the pressing need for financial assistance to address critical issues in these areas.

Russia has successfully test-launched a nuclear-capable missile from a new submarine in the Barents Sea. The missile, which can travel up to 5,500 km, was launched from the Knyaz Vladimir submarine and hit a target in the Russian Far East. This marks the first time the submarine has been used for a live firing exercise. The Knyaz Vladimir is the first of the Borei-A class submarines and is expected to be commissioned into the Russian Navy later this year. The successful test-launch comes amid growing tensions between Russia and the West over arms control and military exercises.

Under the leadership of new Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., House Republicans have passed their own spending proposal. This proposal aims to expedite $14.3 billion in aid for Israel while treating the issue of Ukraine aid as a separate matter. However, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has refused to bring this bill to a vote in the upper chamber. President Biden has clearly stated that he would veto it if it were to pass.

When questioned about whether he feels defeated, Zelenskyy responded by stating that he is feeling strong and full of energy. However, he emphasized that it does not mean that he wants to constantly engage in fighting.

On October 19, 2023, President Biden addressed the ongoing conflicts in Israel and Ukraine from the Oval Office. The photograph captured by Jonathan Ernst and shared via AP shows him in the midst of delivering his speech.

“He stated that the price is indeed high, as mentioned before,” he declared. “However, we are not willing to surrender our freedom to the despicable terrorist Putin. This is the reason for our fight.”

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According to Zelenskyy, the war with Russia has not reached a stalemate. He firmly believes that they have made significant progress despite the challenging circumstances they faced. In his words, “I don’t think that this is a stalemate. We have done a lot. We had a very difficult situation. They thought that they would checkmate us, but this didn’t happen.”

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