On September 27, several key developments took place. Firstly, US President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in New York City. During their joint interview for Fox News, Zelensky emphasized the need to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin to end the ongoing war in Ukraine. Trump stated that his views on ending the war “as soon as possible” have not changed.
In other news, reports have surfaced about the bolstering of defenses on the Crimean bridge with underwater drone traps. This comes as US intelligence warns of the risks involved in allowing Ukraine to conduct long-range strikes, according to the New York Times.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian ombudsman has denied reports of a Qatar-brokered deal between Ukraine and Russia for a “children exchange.” This comes amidst Ukrainian President Zelensky‘s visit to the US, where he presented his “victory plan” to US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.
During his trip, Zelensky also addressed the UN General Assembly and met with various foreign leaders. He also invited Trump to visit Ukraine, which the Republican nominee accepted.
However, Trump’s recent rhetoric towards Zelensky and US support for Ukraine has become more critical. He has accused Zelensky of wanting Democrats to win the upcoming presidential election and has referred to him as “the greatest salesman on earth.” Republican leaders have also accused Zelensky of interfering in the election by visiting a factory in Biden’s hometown.
In conclusion, the meeting between Trump and Zelensky, the reports of bolstered defenses on the Crimean bridge, and the ongoing war in Ukraine are all key developments that have taken place on September 27.
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