Zelenskyy hopes for 'strong' position from US: 'Everything will depend on this'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his Friday evening address that he hopes the U.S. will maintain a strong position in its talks with Russia.
"Of course, I receive reports from our intelligence and diplomats about preparations for the meeting in Alaska and about what Putin is bringing with him. We are also receiving reports from regions of Ukraine following Russian strikes ... On the day of the negotiations, they are still killing people and that speaks volumes," Zelenskyy said.
"Ukraine is ready to work as productively as possible to end the war and we hope for a strong position from the U.S. Everything will depend on this -- the Russians respect American strength. Strength alone," Zelenskyy added.

"The time difference with Alaska is 11 hours, so tomorrow will start early for everyone in Europe. We are preparing for the relevant talks. Russia must end the war it started and has dragged on for years. The killings must stop. A meeting of leaders is needed. At the very least, Ukraine, the U.S. and Russia must meet in this format for effective decisions to be made. Security guarantees are needed. Lasting peace is urgently needed. Everyone knows the key objectives. I would like to thank everyone who is helping to achieve real results."







