Trump says he will meet Zelensky amid questions over Ukraine stance

Donald Trump has said he will meet with Volodymyr Zelensky in New York, after days of questions over whether the two leaders will sit down together.
The Republican candidate told reporters he would meet the Ukrainian President at Trump Tower on Friday, shortly after he posted on social media a purported message from Zelensky asking to see him.
The message, which was not confirmed by Ukrainian officials, said āwe have to strive to understand each other.ā
Tension has been brewing between the two leaders over the former presidentās stance on Ukraine, with Zelensky recently taking aim at comments made by Trumpās running mate JD Vance over the conflict.
Earlier this week Zelensky was quoted as saying Vance was ātoo radicalā for suggesting that Ukraine needs to give up some territory to end the war, and also criticised Trump, saying āmy feeling is that Trump doesnāt really know how to stop the war even if he might think he knows how.ā
Asked by reporters on Thursday if Ukraine should give up territory, Trump said āweāll see what happensā and āwe need peace.ā
His comments came after Kamala Harris said calls for Ukraine to cede territory to Russia were ādangerous and unacceptableā as she met with Zelensky.
āThey are not proposals for peace,ā Ms Harris said. āInstead they are proposals for surrender.ā
Trump rejected Harrisā thinly-veiled criticisms and insisted that he only wants to stop the āhorror show thatās gone on.ā
Harris has outlined a broader foreign policy vision rooted in āinternational order, rules and normsā and rejected calls for the US to walk away from its global role.
āThe United States supports Ukraine not out of charity, but because itās in our strategic interest,ā the Democratic candidate said.
Zelenskyy was in Washington to present the White House and Congress with his plans for reaching an endgame in the war by improving Ukraineās chances on the battlefield and its eventual leverage at the negotiating table.
He is pushing to lift restrictions on using long-range Western weapons to strike targets deeper in Russian territory.
So far US President Joe Biden has announced billions of dollars more in missiles, drones, ammunition and other supplies.
Trump complained this week that Zelenskyy is āmaking little nasty aspersions toward your favourite president, me.ā
He also described the Ukrainian leader as āthe greatest salesman on Earthā for securing US support, and said āwe continue to give billions of dollars to a man who refuses to make a dealā to end the war.
With agencies



