Zelensky says he had ‘very strong dialogue with senators’ after closed-door meeting over Ukraine aid

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"President Zelensky, what did you tell lawmakers who don't want to fund your fight? We spoke about a lot of different issues. We were happy that Senators in the White House, and really in the United States, of course we spoke with the Obama government. They supported us, we spoke with them, supported them from the first days of their work. And now, together with us, we spoke about everything. We spoke about support, about the situation on the battlefield, about our class. I can't share with you all the details, but I think we had a very strong dialogue with Senators. What do you say to Vladimir Putin? Thank you, everybody. What's your message to Vladimir Putin? I'm most grateful to him."

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00:00 President Zelensky, what did you tell lawmakers who don't want to fund your fight?
00:04 We spoke about a lot of different issues.
00:08 We are happy that Senators in Congress, White House, and really the United States,
00:16 of course, just welcome Obama and support us.
00:19 We spoke, supported from the first days of his political campaign.
00:23 Now, together with us, we spoke about everything.
00:27 We spoke about support, about his vision of the battlefield, about our class,
00:32 about our country, about the details.
00:35 But I think we have a very strong, very strong dialogue with Senators.
00:41 What do you say to Vladimir Putin?
00:42 Thank you, everybody.
00:43 What's your message to Vladimir Putin?
00:45 I'm most grateful to him.

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