3:18 p.m. ET, June 13, 2024
Zelensky says he thinks future leaders of the United States will proceed to support Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned the United States and leaders like President Joe Biden have supported Ukraine in its struggle towards Russia due to their international locations’ shared values — one thing he says he thinks will proceed because the US heads right into a presidential election this fall.
“They work based on the voice of their people and it is impossible without people,” Zelensky, who was talking Ukrainian, mentioned of US leaders.
“I’m certain that this nation chooses leaders and presidents … and it appears to me that irrespective of whom the nation chooses, first and foremost, it appears to me that all the pieces relies on the unity inside this or that state — and if the persons are with us, any chief shall be with us on this battle for freedom,” he added, in accordance with a realtime translator.
Zelensky and Biden are giving remarks after signing a safety settlement between their two international locations on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Italy on Thursday.
The settlement is an “executive agreement,” making it much less formal than a treaty and not essentially binding for any future presidents.