Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, currently on a visit to the US, is not scheduled to meet with former President Donald Trump, according to sources familiar with the plans. Despite initial indications from Zelensky's office that a meeting would take place, Trump's campaign has been critical of the Ukrainian leader following an interview where Zelensky referred to vice presidential nominee JD Vance as 'too radical'.
In the interview with the New Yorker, Zelensky expressed concerns about the potential cost of ending the war in Ukraine and criticized the idea of Ukraine bearing the burden of sacrifices. However, Zelensky also mentioned that his conversations with Trump had been positive, with the former president expressing understanding and support.
Responding to Zelensky's comments, Trump emphasized his belief that he is the only one capable of ending the war in Ukraine, criticizing Vice President Harris and President Biden for their handling of the situation. Trump also pointed out what he perceived as insufficient contributions from Europe towards resolving the conflict.
Zelensky is scheduled to address the United Nations Security Council in New York on Monday, where he is expected to discuss the ongoing situation in Ukraine and advocate for international support in bringing an end to the conflict.