Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says he’d be ready to give up presidency if it brought peace and NATO membership
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated he would consider stepping down for peace and NATO membership during a discussion of Russia's largest drone attack on Ukraine to date.
- Zelenskyy condemned Donald Trump’s criticism, calling him a dictator, while also rejecting Trump's claim that Ukraine owes $500 billion to the U.S. For support, stating that the aid was grants, not loans.
- Ukraine faced a record 267 drones from Russia in a single attack, with 138 intercepted, amidst ongoing U.S.-Russia talks.
- Zelenskyy underscored the importance of including Ukraine in U.S.-Russia negotiations and expressed a desire to meet Trump to discuss U.S. Support and NATO membership.
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