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Volodymyr Zelenskyy
President of Ukraine, Ukraine

FULL PRESS CONFERENCE: Trump, Zelenskyy speak after peace talks in Florida

🎥 Dec 28, 2025 📺 ABC News ⏱ 22m 👁 39459 views
President Donald Trump greeted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at his Mar-a-Lago residence for peace talks aimed at ending the war between Ukraine and Russia. ––– Subscribe to ABC News on YouTube: https://abcnews.visitlink.me/59aJ1G ABC News is your daily source of breaking national and world news, exclusive interviews and 24/7 live streaming coverage. Download the ABC News app for the latest headlines and alerts: https://abcnews.go.com/devices Watch 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events on ABC News Live:    • LIVE: Latest News Headlines and Events l A...   Watch full episodes of...
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About Volodymyr Zelenskyy

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that Ukraine is bracing for a large-scale Russian attack involving drones, cruise missiles, and ballistic missiles, based on intelligence shared by partners. He stated that Russia is testing NATO countries' air defenses and using political pressure to discourage support for Ukraine. Zelenskyy also reported that Ukraine has liberated 590 square kilometers of territory since the beginning of the year and that its long-range strikes have reduced Russian oil refining by 10%, forcing some Russian oil companies to shut down wells. He said that Ukraine is strengthening defenses along the northern border with Belarus and Russia, and that his government is preparing for the next winter by restoring energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes. Zelenskyy has been engaged in diplomatic efforts with European leaders in the E3 format (UK, France, Germany) and with the U.S. side, including meetings with Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, Lindsey Graham, and Mark Bruta, focusing on security guarantees for Ukraine. He stated that Ukraine has confirmation from its intelligence that Russia is sharing satellite images with Iran of targets in Middle Eastern countries, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Jordan, and that Russia is helping Iran attack U.S. bases and energy systems. Zelenskyy has also emphasized the need for continued sanctions pressure on Russia, arguing that only significant financial losses will force Russia to end the war, and has called for a ceasefire at least during Easter, a proposal he said was conveyed to Russia through the Americans.

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Reporter0:05
We have breaking news right now. President Trump is in Florida at Mar-a-Lago, holding a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Let's listen in.
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Donald Trump0:14
Emmanuel Macron of France, President Alexander Stubb of the Republic of Finland, President Karol Nawrocki of the Republic of Poland, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store of the Kingdom of Norway, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of the Italian Republic, Prime Minister Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of the Federal Republic of Germany, Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, NATO, President Ursula von der Leyen of the European Commission. We spoke to all of those great leaders. They're all great leaders and we had a great talk with them after we were completed. We thought it was appropriate to speak with them, and our meeting was excellent. We covered, somebody would say 95%, I don't know what percent, but we have made a lot of progress on ending that war, which is really the certainly the most deadly war since World War Two, probably the biggest war since World War Two. And I want to thank Steve Witkoff, who's here, and I'd like to thank Jared, who's here someplace. Thank you Jared. Thank you Steve, what a great job you've done. Jared Kushner, Steve Witkoff and Marco Rubio is here. Thank you Marco. And Pete Hegseth is here doing, those two people are doing an unbelievable job. And the four people on this one are doing, I don't think anybody could do it. And we'll see if it gets done. But it's very close. Certainly nobody would even have a chance of getting it to where it is right now. Nobody would have thought that was possible. So I just want to say we've done very well. We've had discussions on just about every subject, and that includes with President Putin before. And we went into great detail and we likewise went into great detail today. And it was an honor to have you at Mar-a-Lago and have lunch. I hope you enjoyed the food. Your people enjoy the food. I can tell you that your big, strong people, your general over there looks like central casting. I want to also. By the way, speaking of generals, we have a great general, General Raisin Cain, who is here someplace. Thank you general. Thank you very much. He's great. So, Mr. President, maybe you want to say a few words and then we'll speak over the next couple of weeks. We'll speak probably quite a bit, but we'll speak tomorrow. Thank you very much. Appreciate it.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy2:58
Thank you so much. Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you for everything. Dear colleagues, first of all, I would like to thank President Trump for a great meeting at this amazing place in his home in Mar-a-Lago. And we had a really great discussions on all the topics, and we appreciate the progress that was made by American and Ukrainian teams in these recent weeks. Special thanks to Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. And thank you for their engagement and full commitment and also to our team. And first of all, to General Nataf and to all our teams. And we discussed all the aspects of the peace framework, which includes and we have great achievements. 20 point peace plan, 90% agreed. And US Ukraine security guarantees 100% agreed. US Europe, Ukraine security guarantees almost agreed. Military dimension 100% agreed. Prosperity plan being finalized. And we also discussed the sequencing of the following actions. And we agree that security guarantees is a key milestone in achieving lasting peace. And our teams will continue working on all aspects. We also had a joint productive call with European leaders like President Trump said already, and a lot of leaders, including NATO and the EU. And we agreed that our teams will meet in upcoming weeks to finalize all discussed matters. And we agreed with President Trump that he will host us and maybe in Washington, European leaders and Ukrainian delegation. Yes, in January. And Ukraine is ready for peace. And once again, I would like to thank President Trump for a warm welcome and substantial discussion. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you so much, Mr. President. Any questions please.
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Reporter4:54
90% 100%. The US Ukraine security guarantees. What number are we at right now?
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Donald Trump5:01
Well, I think we're, look, you know, you can say 95%, but I don't like to say percentages. I just think we're doing very well. We're very. We could be very close. There are one or two very thorny issues, very tough issues. But I think we're doing very well. We made a lot of progress today, but really we've made it over the last month. This is not a one day process, this very complicated stuff. But I think when the president says 95, I think, you know, could be close to 95%. Yeah, please. Behind you.
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Reporter5:29
Mr. President, have you agreed on the so-called free trade zone on Donbas? How to separate, how to separate the sides or how to make the separation line? Who will be responsible?
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Donald Trump5:42
The word agreed is too strong. I would say not agreed, but we're getting closer to an agreement on that. And that's a big issue. Certainly that's one of the big issues. And I think we're closer than we were, probably one it's unresolved, but it's getting a lot closer. That's a very tough issue, but one that I think will get resolved. Yeah, please.
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Reporter6:04
We are receiving some mixed signals coming from Moscow even after you spoke with President Putin. Can you assure us that you have received a written or an informal response from them?
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Donald Trump6:13
Well, what was the issue? You have to tell me. What did they say?
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Reporter6:16
They are telling that Ukraine has to give up Donbas. Just very recent statement coming out.
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Donald Trump6:22
Well, that's what they've been asking for. And, you know, there's a dispute about that. So they're going to have to iron that out. That's an issue. They have to iron out. It's but I think it's moving in the right direction.
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Reporter6:36
Of delay the solution or peace agreement that you try to achieve. If.
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Donald Trump6:41
If something doesn't happen, you mean if something doesn't happen. Yeah. Go ahead. No. Go ahead. You were going to finish your question.
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Reporter6:50
Will there be any step that you have to be prepared?
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Donald Trump6:53
Well we'll see, we'll see. But I don't want to talk about that because I think we're getting pretty close. Yes, please. Please.
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Reporter6:59
Yes. About territorial. Question. Mr. President, what is your take on Donbas status? Are you prepared to see it as a free economic or demilitarized zone?
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy7:08
Well, we spoke about 20 points and I'm happy that really our teams were very close to results. And I agree with President Trump that they, our teams work not one day and not one, not one week, more than one month beginning from Geneva, then to meetings in Miami. Then we had Berlin and now we have Mar-a-Lago. So this is very difficult question. You know, our position. So it's, I mean this we have to respect our law and our people and we respect the territory which we control. And of course, there are our attitude is very clear. That's why President Trump said this is very tough question. And of course, we have with Russia's different positions on it.
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Reporter7:50
Have you discussed about.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy7:52
No. When we speak about referendum, we spoke that it's one of the key. We can have referendum on any kind of points of this plan. I said that we can use referendum like for the plan or we cannot use referendum. It's one of the key we can use, I mean, this possibility of parliament to vote according to the law or to have referendum, it doesn't matter. I mean, this referendum, if the plan will be very difficult for our society, very difficult, of course, our society has to choose and has to vote because it's their land, the land not of one person. It's the land of our nation for a lot of generous generations.
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Donald Trump8:32
Will probably have to get their plan approved by parliament or by referendum of the people you would think that they want. I know they had a poll that it's 91% in favor of ending this war, so they want to end it like everybody wants. Russia wants it ended, everybody wants it ended. So and we want it ended. I want it ended because I don't want to see so many people dying. We're losing, you know, massive numbers of people. The biggest by far since World War Two. So we want to see it ended. Absolutely. President, you.
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Reporter9:01
Said at the top that you. Plan to speak. Again tomorrow. Is that correct?
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Donald Trump9:06
I might, I mean, it depends on what happens tomorrow if there's an additional something to add. Otherwise there's no reason to. We're in the process. Jared and Steve are working very hard to get something done, and if there's something that comes up, I'd speak. But otherwise I don't think there's any reason to. It could.
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Reporter9:23
Be. In your mind, sir. What are what are the thorniest issues still unresolved after the.
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Donald Trump9:27
Well, I think the land you're talking about, some of that land has been taken. Some of that land is maybe up for grabs, but it may be taken over the next period of a number of months. And are you better off making a deal? Now, look, let me tell you, they have been very brave. They fought very hard and continue to fight very hard and do tremendous damage. But Russia would like to see it end and Ukraine would like to see it. And I think it's time to end. And a lot of very brave people, a lot of people that are dead right now, unfortunately, because I've said and nobody's disputed it, that if the election weren't rigged and stolen 2020, you wouldn't have had this war would have never happened. And it didn't happen for four years, never was even thought to happen. And I spoke with President Putin. I got along with him very well, despite the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, which was a total hoax. He used to say, what is going on over there? But it was a total hoax, as he knew and as I knew. But I spoke to him and we'd talk about Ukraine. I've said it before, it was the apple of his eye, but he wasn't going to do anything about it. He didn't do anything about it until I was gone. And then a lot of really bad statements were made by people, by a lot of people, I guess, but by a certain president that we had who was a disaster. Yes.
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Reporter10:53
Anticipate going to Ukraine if you can get to an agreement.
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Donald Trump10:57
And I have no. Problem with doing it, you know, I have no problem with doing it. We don't anticipate it. We'd like to get the deal done and not necessarily have to go. I've offered to go and speak to their parliament and, you know, if that would help. I don't know if that would help. I think it would probably help, but I don't even know if that's. You're welcome. Yeah. No, I know, so I'm not sure that it would be really necessary, but if it would help save 25,000 lives a month or whatever it may be, I would certainly be willing to do that. Yeah. Please. No. Behind you.
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Reporter11:33
Thank you. And how about. Are you. Where are you from?
From Ukraine.
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Donald Trump11:37
Good. I had a feeling. Good.
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Reporter11:40
And how about Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant? Have you discussed this question?
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Donald Trump11:45
On what?
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Reporter11:45
Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant.
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Donald Trump11:46
Yeah, we discussed that at length today. As you know, it's in pretty good shape. It can start up immediately, almost immediately. And it's one of the things I discussed with President Putin. And they were talking about the nuclear plant. That's probably the biggest in the world, just about the biggest anywhere in the world. Can you believe that? And President Putin is actually working with Ukraine on getting it open. He's been very good in that sense. He wants to see that open, and he hasn't hit it with missiles, hasn't hit it with anything. It's a big danger to do that for everybody. But they're working together to try and get it. It can it can open very quickly. It's in pretty good shape. And the people there have been there for years, the people there running it, you know, they have 5000 people in that plant. Can you believe it? I learned that today 5000 people. It's the biggest plant of its kind in the world. And they're working together to get it open. They could maybe get it open quickly. That's a big step. When he's not bombing that plant, it's a big step.
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Reporter12:52
In the readout from the from Moscow, they talked about the creation of some working groups that would be set. Can you tell us about what those working groups would entail? And also, if you wouldn't mind, what what is the message that you will give to Putin when you speak to him after your meeting?
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Donald Trump13:08
So the working group is going to be composed of Steve, Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, General Raisin Cain, Marco Rubio and a few other people that were going to be putting on to it. I think Pete Hegseth should be in that working group. He knows the territory very well. He's been fantastic at what he's doing, and they may add one or two people. And likewise, Ukraine is going to have some very good people that were at lunch today that enjoyed the lunch today a lot more than they thought. Right. But do you want to say who may be on your working group?
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy13:43
Yeah, we now, as I said, that we work with Steve and Jared. We worked and worked our Russia and also deputy minister and also General Ignatov. And they will continue to work in this group. And of course, if we will go further, and I hope that really we will have decisions in January, as I said, about all these documents, six documents, and of course, we will continue work on this so they know what to do. Yes.
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Donald Trump14:16
And that working group, by the way, importantly, will also then be working with Russia. Okay. Because to work with ourselves doesn't really solve much of a problem. So they'll be working with Russia. Yeah. Please.
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Reporter14:29
Mr. President, you said this morning you weren't a deadline guy. How long do you think it will take to get this last little bit, as you say, finished. What are we talking about?
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Donald Trump14:38
So if it went really well, you know, maybe a few weeks, and if it went poorly longer and it went really poorly, it's not going to happen. That would be a shame. There's that chance also. You know, it's possible it doesn't happen. But you know, in a few weeks we will know one way or the other, I think. But but if it went, if it went really well. But you could also go poorly. I mean, you know, we could have something where one item that you're not thinking about is a big item and it breaks it up. Look, it's been a very difficult negotiation, very detailed. It's funny, I settled eight wars. Some some were going on for 35 years, and we got them settled in a couple of days. Some of them one was going on for 37 years. I settled it in one day, but this is a very complex one.
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Reporter15:26
What the what the.
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Donald Trump15:27
I think we'll get it done. I don't want to say when, but I think we're going to get it done. Yes, ma'am.
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Reporter15:33
Mr. President, you in the past have suggested a trilateral meeting between both President Putin and Zelenskyy. Is that something that is also on the docket?
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Donald Trump15:40
I see that happening. Sure. At the right time. I saw a very interesting President Putin today. I mean, he he wants to see it happen. He wants to see it. He told me very strongly, I believe him. Don't forget, we went through the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax together. And he'd call me, I'd call him. I'd say, can you believe the stuff that they're making up? And it turned out we were right. They made it all up. And despite that, we didn't get into wars and we didn't get into problems, but we weren't able to trade very much or any of that, which was a shame because, you know, a lot of success could have been had by trading with Russia. They have great land, great minerals and other things, and we have things that they want very badly. But the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax, which was a terrible, made up fictional thing by crooked Hillary and by Adam Shifty Schiff, and bad people, sick people, they made it up. It was all a made up hoax, but it kept us really from dealing with Russia, kept Russia dealing, you know, from dealing with us. So but but despite that, we got along and I don't I think we're going to get there. I know I know him very well and I think we're going to get there.
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Reporter16:56
Did you discuss any time location, meeting place?
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Donald Trump16:58
Yeah, we're discussing a lot of things. No, we. Look, I was on the phone with him for almost, I guess 2.5 hours there just telling me now it's a long time. We discussed a lot of things. We didn't talk about the weather. We weren't talking about how. What a beautiful day it is in Palm Beach, Florida. Yes, Trump.
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Reporter17:14
President Zelenskyy mentioned maybe a meeting with European leaders back in Washington. Would that be in the next few weeks.
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Donald Trump17:19
In Washington or someplace? Yeah, these leaders that I just read, these are great people. You know, they've spent a lot of money on helping Ukraine. And, look, they're doing it for themselves also meaning their country, because Ukraine is a very important country for them, in particular. For us. It's very important to me, it's the lives. You know, we're thousands and thousands of miles. We're protected by a thing called the Atlantic Ocean and lots of other places, to be honest. And they're not, you know, they're right there. But we're working together with them as we should be. But I'm doing it to save lives, you know, we're not spending any money. Biden gave $350 billion away, and the president was nice enough to give us a contract to take out rare earth and things. So we'll see what how that all works out. We have a contract. But but we appreciated that. He was very good. But but we'll see how that works out. But if you think about it we're going to have we're I really believe we're probably, Mr. President closer than by far closer than ever before with both parties. We had sometimes when he was close and President Putin wasn't, then we'd have President Putin was close and he wasn't. You saw that in the White House. But but I think they both want to see it happen.
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Reporter18:39
Mr. In your conversation with. You were saying that you've said multiple times that you want to stop the killing, and nearly a hundred American citizens died in Ukraine on the battlefield. What's your message to their families whose loved ones died fighting?
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Donald Trump18:55
Well, look, I mean, the message is so obvious. It's what a shame they died. And a country, a foreign country. And some are celebrated people. They're very celebrated, but so sad that a thing like that would happen. Yes, ma'am.
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Reporter19:11
President Trump, obviously security is a is a major issue for the Ukrainians. Did you offer any promises, any assurances today? Can you.
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Donald Trump19:18
And I did. We want to work with Europe, and Europe is going to take over a big part of it, as you can imagine. You know, they're right there. But we're going to help Europe 100% like they'd help us. Yes, ma'am. You were going to say something?
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Reporter19:31
Yeah, I was just going to ask when. Were you with Andrea? With Reuters.
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Donald Trump19:35
That's what I thought.
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Reporter19:36
Yeah. So in your conversation with President Putin, did you discuss what responsibility Russia will have for any kind of reconstruction of Ukraine post an agreement.
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Donald Trump19:45
I did they're going to be helping. Russia is going to be helping. Russia wants to see Ukraine succeed. Once. It sounds a little strange, but I was explaining to the president, President Putin was very generous in his feeling toward Ukraine succeeding, including supplying energy, electricity and other things at low prices. So a lot, a lot of good things came out of that call today. But they were in the works for two weeks with Steve and with Jared and Marco and everybody.
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Reporter20:16
Did Russia agree or did Putin agree to a cease fire to allow a referendum to.
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Donald Trump20:22
Take, not a cease fire? And that's one of the points that we're working on right now. No, not a cease fire. He feels that look, you know, they're fighting and to stop and then to if they have to start again, which is a possibility, he doesn't want to be in that position. I understand that position. The president feels strongly about that or something. But I think we're finding ways that we can get around that. But I understand President Putin from that standpoint. You know, you have to understand the other side. And, you know, I'm on the side of peace. I'm on the side of stopping the war. So but I think that's that's a problem that's going to get solved. Yeah.
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Reporter21:01
With people who live outside of Ukrainians who fled during the war be allowed to participate in the referendum.
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Donald Trump21:09
What do you mean, people? Well.
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Reporter21:11
If the people that left.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy21:12
We have. If we speak about the people who are abroad, who are not on the territory of Ukraine, you mean that in Poland? In Germany, we have millions of people. Yeah. They have a referendum in the same of elections, the same way how people come and vote, they have rights for this. And of course they have to come. That's why if we will come to referendum. Yes. If we will come to such decision, people need infrastructure for this and it's not simple and that's why we spoke about it. It can't be in one day very quickly. It's difficult because we need infrastructure. When you have millions of people, you have to build it in Europe, mostly in Europe for today.
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Reporter21:52
President Trump, I know you sounded optimistic note here, but what happens in a few weeks if things sputter or what are you prepared to do?
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Donald Trump22:00
Keep fighting and they keep dying. No good. But if things don't happen, they keep fighting and they keep dying. And we don't want that to happen. He doesn't want it to happen. President Putin doesn't want it to happen either. Okay. Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. Appreciate it. Great. Thank you.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy22:18
Thank you sir.
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Donald Trump22:20
Thank you. Thanks for lunch.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy22:23
I don't know was it a good lunch? Yes sir. There's no lunch. He walked in. He said this place is gorgeous. I don't think he wants to go to the White House anymore. That's the problem.
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Reporter22:32
All right. You were just listening to President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. They're holding a press conference after a high-level meeting at Mar-a-Lago.