Volodymyr Zelenski invites Trump's man. “He truly needs to see it”

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— First of all, Marco Rubio. I'd like him to come to Ukraine. I think she truly needs to see what Russia did here. due to the fact that he made statements that the war had withdrawn Ukraine for 100 years, Zelenski said in an interview with the Associated Press.

The president added that Ukraine's historical heritage, which is the mark of Russian rocket attacks, "will never look as it looks." — Yes, it will be renewed. It is happening all over the planet that something is renewed by talented people, only that it no longer has its first appearance," said Zelenski. He stressed that Russia should bear work for this, including financial responsibility.

Rubio about Ukraine: concessions will be necessary

In mid-January, Rubio presented his imagination of diplomacy in the Donald Trump administration in the Senate. “What Vladimir Putin did is unacceptable, there is no uncertainty about it, but this war must end, and I think the authoritative policy of the United States should be to bring it to an end,” he said. At the same time, he added that this would be hard and would require "a courageous diplomacy".

— I hope this can start with a ceasefire. It is crucial that everyone be realistic: concessions will be essential from the Russian Federation, but besides from the Ukrainians," Rubio said.

Trump's man hits the erstwhile US administration

In an interview given at the end of last week and widely cited in Ukrainian media, Rubio expressed his opinion that the erstwhile U.S. administration was dishonest, “letting people believe that Ukraine could not only win Russia but besides destruct it, undoing it in time to what the planet looked like in 2012 or 2014.”

“ Meanwhile, Ukraine went back 100 years. The energy strategy is destroyed. individual will gotta pay for all this reconstruction, and it is known how many Ukrainians have left Ukraine and are now surviving in another countries. They may never return. Their future is at stake," stressed the U.S. Secretary of State.

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