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Who had a decisive impact on the change of Trump’s position in relation to Ukraine


The Telegraph writes that the key influence on the change in the position of US President Donald Trump in Ukraine could be exerted by King Charles III.

This week, Trump said that Ukraine is able to return all the territories occupied by Russia. Such a turn was a sharp contrast with its previous statements about the need for concessions of Kyiv in order to complete the war.

According to the British newspaper, a fracture occurred after the meeting of Trump and Vladimir Zelensky in the fields of the UN General Assembly. However, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andrei Ermak, answering the question of the possible role of the Ukrainian delegation, preferred to emphasize the efforts of London-personally the monarch and Prime Minister Kira Starmer.

Diplomatic sources suggest that the change of views of the American leader has no time coincided with his private conversations with Charles III during a recent state visit. The British king has long been taking a firm position in the support of Ukraine: in the spring he took Zelensky in Sandringham, shortly after his difficult negotiations with Trump and Vice President Jay Di Wanses in the White House.

Ermak also noted the visit of Jonathan Powell, an adviser to the national security of Great Britain, who recently met with the Ukrainian military in the Kharkov region. According to him, these impressions could be used by the British in further contacts with the American side.

Thus, the diplomatic activity of Great Britain and the personal participation of Charles III, according to The Telegraph, became an important factor that pushed the US president to revise their position regarding the Russian war against Ukraine.

Earlier, Kurns reported that Zelensky spoke about the main lesson in the meeting with Trump in the Oval office.

The journalist with irony reminded Zelensky of the situation with the costume.



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