Zelensky met with Senators Graham and Blumenthal: discussed bipartisan sanctions bill.

Zelensky met with Senators Graham and Blumenthal: discussed bipartisan sanctions bill
Zelensky met with Senators Graham and Blumenthal: discussed bipartisan sanctions bill

The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, met on May 30 with American Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal to discuss coordinating efforts to bring about peace and increase pressure on Russia.

In his social media accounts, the head of state reported that the main topic of the conversation was discussing additional ways to influence the aggressor. Zelensky noted the importance of the visit by American lawmakers at this critical Time when cooperation is essential.

We equally understand that Russia is trying to make a mockery of diplomacy: hiding behind negotiations but preparing for new offensive operations at the front, hitting our cities and villages every day, and refusing all proposals for a ceasefire.

During the meeting, special attention was paid to the bipartisan sanctions bill that received support from 82 U.S. senators. Zelensky expressed gratitude for this initiative and emphasized the need for additional pressure on Russia to achieve peace.

The President of Ukraine emphasized the importance of American leadership in the conflict resolution process. 'It is the real involvement of America at all stages of negotiations that can guarantee a reliable peace,' Zelensky stated, thanking for the strong bipartisan support and leadership in protecting lives.

According to the head of state, the parties agreed to continue working together to apply all possible levers of influence to ensure a decent and lasting peace in Ukraine.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with American Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal to discuss the situation in Eastern Ukraine and formulate a strategy to increase pressure on Russia. The meeting led to discussions on additional ways to influence the aggressor and joint actions to achieve peace in the region.


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