Takeaways from AP’s interview with Ukraine’s Zelenskyy
By JULIE PACE, HANNA ARHIROVA and JAMES JORDAN
Associated Press
ON BOARD A TRAIN FROM SUMY TO KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A team of journalists from The Associated Press spent two days traveling by train with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He visited the southeastern city of Zaporizhzhia, which still faces regular shelling from Russian forces, and northern towns in the Sumy region that were liberated one year ago, shortly after the war began. Zelenskyy rarely travels with journalists, and the president’s office said AP’s two-night train trip with him was the most extensive since the war began. He spoke with AP about the fight for the city of Bakhmut, the weapons his country has been promised from the West, and his assessment of Russian President Vladimir Putin.