Trump will be interested in maximum communication with Ukraine - Podoliak

Trump will be interested in maximum communication with Ukraine - Podoliak

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The OP adviser said that Trump would be interested in active communication with Ukraine after winning the election. Zelenskyy has already had a phone conversation with Trump and agreed to work closely together.

Donald Trump, who won the US presidential election, will be interested in the most extensive communication with the Ukrainian side. This was stated by Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the Presidential Office, during a telethon on Thursday, a correspondent of UNN reports.

Of course, Trump, as a person accustomed to direct communication, will be interested in the most extensive communication with the Ukrainian side, and I have no doubt that certain results can be achieved on communication platforms

- Podolyak said. 

He recalled that President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy has already had meetings and phone conversations with Trump, and there are certainly some results. 

"That is, we will not be starting the history of relations with the Trump administration from scratch, these relations already have certain foundations on which certain relations will be based. Mr. Trump will perceive the war not as some kind of abstraction, but through communication platforms where Ukraine, Zelenskyy and other countries that are part of the Ukrainian coalition, the so-called Ramstein Club, will be actively working," Podoliak said.

Addendum

On November 7, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke by phone with Trump and congratulated him on his historic and convincing election victory. Zelenskyy said that they agreed to maintain a close dialogue and develop cooperation.

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