Klimkin doesn't rule out discussing joint work with President-elect Zelensky
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Pavlo Klimkin did not rule out the possibility of discussing joint work with President-elect of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, if principles and beliefs are the same.
"I have my own principles, values and beliefs. If they coincide and there is a joint desire, then we will talk. But I will not to retreat from what we have been doing these five years, and I personally believe in what I was doing, of course," the minister told reporters in Kyiv on Friday.
According to him, teamwork will depend on two things: mutual desire and priorities and ways to achieve them.
At the same time, Klimkin conveyed to Zelensky's side the opportunity to comment on their potential meetings.
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