Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has urged US President Donald Trump to visit Ukraine, as he warned that Russian narratives are gaining influence in American politics. 'We want you to come,' Zelenskyy said in English during an interview with CBS' 60 Minutes, aired on Sunday. 'Before any kind of decisions or negotiations, come and see people, civilians, warriors, hospitals, churches, children destroyed or dead.'
According to Anadolu Agency, a Russian attack on the city of Sumy on Sunday killed 34 people and injured 119 others, according to Ukrainian authorities. Zelenskyy expressed concerns over Russia's narrative around its war with Ukraine, stating that it was often "prevailing" in the US. 'This speaks to the enormous influence of Russia's information policy on US politics and politicians," he added.
Trump had earlier blamed Ukraine for Russia's war and said the country 'should have never started it,' accusing Zelenskyy of being a 'dictator.' When asked whether the US still supports Ukraine, Zelenskyy paused, implying doubt. 'Even in this pause of mine there's a problem. I want to answer truthfully . the US is our strategic, strong partner. But the pause is doubt,' he said. 'In Europe, everyone fears that the US may drift away.'
On the possibility of Ukraine continuing without US backing, Zelenskyy stated that the country would suffer significant losses but emphasized that it was their destiny and land. 'One way or another, we will end this war,' he declared. He dismissed ceasefire promises as illusions. '[Russian President Vladimir] Putin never wanted an end to the war,' he said. 'He wants to destroy us completely.'
Zelenskyy highlighted that true peace means reclaiming all occupied land and achieving justice. 'Those who killed must pay for the murders,' he insisted.