‘Look at children, churches, hospitals’: Zelancesi urged Trump to visit Ukraine before ‘any talk’

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelancesi On Sunday, US President Donald Trump urged to visit his war -torn country before taking any decision on ending the struggle with Russia.
In a television interview, Zelansky said that Trump needs to first look at the destruction left behind Moscow’s invasion.
Zelancesi said, “Please, before any kind of decision, forms of any kind of talks, people, citizens, warriors, hospitals, churches, children come to see or destroy dead.” CBS ’60 minute ‘interview.
He said that Ukraine’s visit would help Trump understand the nature of Russian President Vladimir Putin. “You will understand with whom you have a deal,” he said.
Zelansky clarified that Trump would be free to visit any part of the country that has seen destruction. “If Trump chose to visit Ukraine, we would not prepare anything. It will not be the theater,” he said. “You can go to the exact place where you want, in any city, which is subject to () attacks.”
Zelansky claimed that Putin never “wanted to end war.”
“Putin cannot be trusted. I told President Trump several times. So when you ask why the ceasefire is not working – that’s why, that’s,” said Zelancesi. “Putin never wanted the end of war. Putin never wanted us to be independent. Putin wanted to completely destroy us – our sovereignty and our people.”
On the question of peace, Zelancesi said that a simply resolution would be one that preserves the freedom of Ukraine. “To not lose our sovereignty or our freedom,” he said, saying that Ukraine would recover its occupied area. “We, no matter what, is ours because we will never lose it – the Russians took it from us.”
In February, the White House consists of a stressful exchange at the White House between Zelanski, Trump and American Vice President JD Vance. Vance accused Ukraine of organizing “Publicity Tourism” to visit foreign leaders – a charge rejected by Zelanski again in the interview.
Trump is insisting on a sharp resolution for a three -year -old war, the US has allegedly interacted with both Russia and Ukraine. While Kiev has accepted an American -backed resolution for an unconditional ceasefire, Moscow has so far rejected it.
‘A terrible thing’
After a Russian strike on Sunday in Sumi of Ukraine, in which at least 34 people died, Trump called it “a terrible thing”.
Talking to reporters riding in the Air Force One, Trump said, “I think it was terrible. And I was told that they made a mistake. But I think it’s a terrible thing. I think the whole war is a terrible thing.”
The White House has not blamed Moscow for the strike. However, US State Secretary Marco Rubio expressed his condolences to the victims of today’s horrific Russian missile attack on Sumi “.
Trump’s President Avteeth Steve Witchoff led a missile strike on Sumi, two days after a visit to Moscow to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin, aims to carry on a potentially truste with a potential Trus.