Zelenskiy Says He Doesn’t Want to Be the Leader Who Handed Land to Putin
- US says it’s unrealistic to think Kyiv can reclaim territory
- Europeans are seeking seat at table after Trump-Putin call
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Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he doesn’t want to be remembered as the president who handed Ukrainian land to Russia.
Speaking on a panel moderated by Bloomberg Television’s Francine Lacqua on Friday, Zelenskiy said that he’s prepared to engage with Donald Trump’s initiative to end the war in Ukraine but he wants to agree on an approach with allies before confronting Vladimir Putin.