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Tucker Carlson claims he got consent to speak with President Zelenskyy, but presidential spokesperson Serhiy Nykyforov denies it
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Nykyforov wrote about this on Facebook.
"Mr. Tucker Carlson should check his sources in the FSB more carefully. The President of Ukraine has a completely different schedule, and Tucker Carlson is not in it," Zelenskyy's spokesman wrote.
Earlier, Carlson posted on social network X that he would interview Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
“Looks like we’ve got (consent to - ed.) the Zelenskyy interview. We’ve been trying for two years, and with particular intensity after interviewing Putin in February,” he wrote.
Carlson noted that he aims “to bring Americans much-needed information about the conflict that’s completely reshaping their country’s position in the world.”
He expressed hope that the interview would take place soon.
- In February, Tucker Carlson interviewed Putin, who admitted, among other things, that he had not achieved his goals in Ukraine. Later, Carlson shared his impressions of the conversation.
- On April 30, Carlson published a conversation with philosopher Alexander Dugin, who is considered one of the main ideologists of modern Russia and the "Russian world."
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