Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed this Sunday his desire for US President Donald Trump to visit Ukraine. During a press conference in Kiev, Zelensky demonstrated his full availability to travel to the United States and meet with Trump.
Zelensky reiterated Ukraine's interest in ending the ongoing war and emphasized the need for solid security guarantees from its allies to prevent future Russian military aggressions. In this sense, the Ukrainian leader stressed the importance of reaching a peace agreement supported by the involved parties.
In recent days, Zelensky has been criticized by Donald Trump, who called him a "dictator without elections" due to the absence of elections last May at the end of his term. It is worth noting that Ukrainian legislation prohibits the holding of elections during martial law in the country.
In this context, Zelensky extended the invitation to Trump to visit Ukraine, highlighting the importance of dialogue between the leaders of both countries. Diplomacy and the message of seeking peace have been fundamental themes in the Ukrainian president's statements on this day.