Former US President Donald Trump told Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “not to believe the ‘fake news’” that his possible reelection would help Russia, the Ukrainian president’s press secretary said Saturday.
The two also talked about the latest Russian attacks on Ukraine and “agreed in principle” to hold a joint meeting, he said.
The phone call between Trump and Zelensky marked their first conversation since the former president left the White House, and came the day after Trump formally accepted the Republican Party’s nomination for president.
Trump’s newly minted running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, is a staunch critic of sending support to Ukraine.
Trump on Friday said he “had a very good phone call” with Zelensky, while the Ukrainian president said he wished Trump “strength and absolute safety in the future,” and “noted the vital bipartisan and bicameral” US support for Ukraine.
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