March 29, 2026
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Ukrainian President Expresses Hope for U.S. Support Amid Domestic Focus

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has remarked that the United States is currently prioritizing its own interests, while expressing hope that former President Donald Trump remains concerned about Ukraine’s future.

During a recent discussion, Zelensky was asked whether he believes Trump is invested in Ukraine’s prospects. After a brief pause, he responded affirmatively, stating, “I hope so. You know the politics in the U.S. today. They care more about the United States. This is understandable, and we recognize it; I think the American team speaks very openly about this.”

Zelensky also noted that he and Trump have established a “working relationship,” driven by their mutual desire to end the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. This acknowledgment highlights the complexities of international relations, especially in the context of shifting political landscapes.

In a related development, the U.S. State Department recently allocated $25 million for programs aimed at the return and rehabilitation of Ukrainian children abducted by Russia. This funding underscores ongoing American support for Ukraine amidst the broader geopolitical challenges.

Ukrainian President Zelensky acknowledges the U.S.'s focus on domestic issues while expressing hope for continued support from former President Trump. He highlights a working relationship aimed at resolving the conflict with Russia, alongside recent U.S. funding for Ukrainian child rehabilitation programs.

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