Zelenskiy Anticipates Rescheduling of Crucial Ally Summit
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced the postponement of a key allies' summit in Ramstein, Germany. The change was due to U.S. President Joe Biden's need to address preparations for Hurricane Milton. Zelenskiy is optimistic about setting a new date soon.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has revealed that a key summit of allies, originally scheduled for Saturday in Ramstein, Germany, has been postponed. The summit's rescheduling comes after U.S. President Joe Biden canceled his attendance to manage Hurricane Milton preparations.
Zelenskiy addressed the issue during a briefing on Wednesday, stating, "We understand that a new schedule may be prepared in the near future." The anticipated summit was considered crucial for discussions among key international allies.
While the postponement is seen as a temporary setback, President Zelenskiy remains optimistic about finding a new date soon to continue crucial diplomatic dialogues.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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