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Italy: Zelenskyy meets Canada’s Carney, Switzerland’s Keller-Sutter in Rome

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SHOTLIST: ROME, ITALY (MAY 17, 2025) (USERS MUST CREDIT "VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY" — EDITORIAL USE ONLY) 1. WIDE SHOT OF BUILDING WHERE MEETING OCCURED 2. ZELENSKY GETTING OFF CAR/ SHAKING HANDS WITH CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER MARK CARNEY 3. ZELENSKY TALKING WITH CARNEY 4. ZELENSKY ENTERING BUILDING 5. CARNEY, ZELENSKY SHAKING HANDS/ POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPH 6. CLOSE SHOT OF CARNEY TALKING 7. ZELENSKY, CARNEY TALKING 8. CLOSE SHOT OF ZELENSKYY TALKING 9. ZELENSKY, CARNEY TALKING 10. ZELENSKY, SWISS PRESIDENT KARIN KELLER-SUTTER SHAKING HANDS 11. VARIOUS OF KELLER-SUTTER DURING MEETING/ SPEAKING 12. CLOSE SHOT OF ZELENSKYY SPEAKING DURING MEETING 13. SWISS, UKRAINIAN FLAG ON TABLEROME, ITALY (MAY 17, 2025) (USERS MUST CREDIT "VOLODYMYR ZELENSKYY" — EDITORIAL USE ONLY) Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Saturday he held a “good meeting” with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney in Rome to discuss how to advance lasting peace and strengthen defense ties. Zelenskyy expressed gratitude for Canada’s consistent support, calling the country “a real friend of Ukraine.” “The key priority is to apply pressure on Russia in a way that compels real steps toward ending the war,” he said on X, adding that they discussed specific sanction tools, including secondary and energy-related measures, and penalties targeting Russia’s shadow fleet. The leaders also reviewed military cooperation and the development of the “Coalition of the Willing,” a group supporting Ukraine’s defense needs. Zelenskyy said he appreciated Canada’s invitation to attend the upcoming G7 summit and added that Kyiv looks forward to hosting Prime Minister Carney in Ukraine. He also met with Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter in Rome to discuss humanitarian assistance, school safety measures, and Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts. The Ukrainian president said their talks focused on “the need for a ceasefire, increased pressure on Russia, humanitarian demining, implementation of school meal programs, and shelter arrangements in Ukrainian schools.”

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