President Trump and Putin are assembly to debate the tip of Russia’s warfare in Ukraine with out Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ukrainian journalist Iuliia Mendel.
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From NPR Information, that is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I am Ari Shapiro in Washington.
MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST:
And I am Mary Louise Kelly in Anchorage, Alaska, particularly at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, the place we’re ready – you could possibly hear planes touchdown now. We’re awaiting Presidents Trump and Putin. They’re popping out and taking questions after their assembly.
Proper now, we’re in a tent. There’s just a few hundred American and Russian reporters throughout me. We’re huddled simply exterior the auditorium the place lecterns have been arrange for Trump and Putin. They’re right here to debate tips on how to finish the warfare in Ukraine. However the president of that nation, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, will not be right here.
Properly, we did wish to deliver Ukraine into the dialog. So now we have known as Olena Khomenko. She’s a member of Ukraine’s parliament, and she or he is on the road with us from western Ukraine. Hello, welcome.
OLENA KHOMENKO: Hello. Thanks for having me.
KELLY: So how carefully are individuals in Ukraine following this summit?
KHOMENKO: Individuals of Ukraine – in Ukraine are following carefully as a result of all people is to see and to know the outcomes of this summit, and we are going to see what it’s going to deliver to us as a result of Ukraine has its expectations. And so, Ukrainian individuals, they need peace as nobody else. And this summit is essential, however it’s a actually pity that Ukraine will not be but a component, that Ukraine will not be but on the desk.
KELLY: On the desk – you stated Ukrainians are watching with expectations, that there’s hope. How a lot hope? I imply, understanding that Ukraine is a giant nation, there will probably be a variety of views, how excessive are expectations for this summit between Presidents Trump and Putin?
KHOMENKO: Truly, the primary expectation is that these talks will result in ceasefire. With out that, it is simply phrases whereas the warfare continues. And President Zelenskyy has stated many instances, you can’t speak about peace when the bombing hasn’t stopped. And for instance, when preparations for the Alaska’s assembly had been underway immediately, we proceed to obtain reviews from throughout Ukraine of recent Russian assaults in Sumy, in Dnipropetrovsk area, cities are – and enterprises focused (ph) – Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Donetsk areas. So deliberate strikes proceed.
And this warfare persists as a result of there may be not even a sign from Moscow about ending it. On the very day of those talks, Russians are nonetheless killing Ukrainian, and that claims the whole lot. So now we have excessive hope for this, to illustrate, collection of summits.
KELLY: Collection of summits – so you will have your eye on the following one, when President Zelenskyy, you hope, will probably be invited. We’re watching polls popping out of Ukraine, making an attempt to trace shifts in public opinion. Three-and-a-half years into preventing this warfare, Olena Khomenko, would you communicate simply to the weariness, the fatigue amongst Ukrainians?
KHOMENKO: Properly, there may be fatigue, in fact, of the warfare when drones are flying over your head day-after-day. After all, each Ukrainian needs peace, however we nonetheless have excessive spirit, and we’re not prepared to surrender on our territories. Ukrainians are usually not prepared to surrender on our land and our territories, in addition to our aspiration to hitch NATO and the EU are enshrined in our structure. So that is what Ukraine can not hand over on.
KELLY: That’s Olena Khomenko. She is a member of Ukraine’s Parliament. We reached her immediately in western Ukraine. Thanks.
KHOMENKO: Thanks. Thanks very a lot.
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