Zelensky: Trump would be hard work, but we are hard workers

President Zelensky said he would work with any leader of the US

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that working with Donald Trump if he is elected US president will be "a difficult task, but we are working hard".
In an exclusive interview he gave to the alkhabrfdakika in London, Mr Zelensky said he was ready to work with whoever was in power in the US.
  days ago, Trump nominated Ohio Senator JD Vance as his running mate in the November election. The 39-year-old previously said "I don't care what happens in Ukraine one way or the other".
The nomination raised fears that the United States' involvement in Ukraine would end if Trump  returned to the White House.

President Zelensky says he doesn't think Britain's position on Ukraine will change

"Maybe he doesn't care, but we will support the United States," Zelensky told the alkhabrfdakika. 

 The leader of Ukraine is in the United Kingdom, where he is attending a European political conference, where he spoke on Thursday afternoon. 

 He already met with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who vowed to support Ukraine "as long as it takes" and promised the country £3 billion in aid. 

 He added that he hoped Mr Starmer's time in Downing Street would mark a "special moment" in British foreign policy. 

 "I don't think the British position will change," Mr Zelensky told the alkhabrfdakika. "But I would like Prime Minister Starmer to be more specific - about international politics, world security, the war in Ukraine." 

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 Ukrainian soldiers faced a harsh winter and earlier this week it was confirmed that they had left the village of Krynky on the eastern bank of the Dnipro river. 

 Mr Zelensky said that Ukraine had not received a ship military height for Western leaders, despite promises , that the country will receive F16 aircraft in the summer and said that the aircraft is necessary to help the civil war "18 months have passed and the plane has not arrived". he said he was happy for what Ukraine had achieved. But he emphasized that the new forces are necessary to help the Ukrainians push Russian air power and "open the sky." 

 Mr. Zelenskiy has been the leader of Ukraine since 2019 and during the full Russian invasion. Although elections are due this year, Ukrainian law prohibits voting during martial law. 

 The president told the alkhabrfdakika that he had predicted the time he would run away. 

 "But not until the war is over," he said.

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