Zelensky about Talks with Trump: “There is Only One Person in the World can Put Pressure on Me”

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Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky answering questions from journalists in New York on September 25 said that U.S. President Donald Trump did not put pressure on him and did not ask for anything during a telephone talks in July, as the U.S. Congress may think. “Nobody can put pressure on me because I am the president of an independent country,” he said. Zelensky noted that there is the only person in the world who can put pressure on him is his six-year-old son. Earlier, speaker of the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress Nancy Pelosi announced the beginning a formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. According to Pelosi, Trump violated the constitution, RBC reports. The reason was the complaint of an intelligence officer who told his superiors that during talks with one of the foreign leaders, Trump made some kind of “disturbing promise”. Later, The Wall Street Journal and other media reported that it was a talk between Trump and Zelensky. The American leader allegedly demanded that Zelensky start an investigation against Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden, planning to run for president in the United States in 2020. Trump called the congressmen decision “the presidential harassment” and a witch witch-hunting, promising to publish on Wednesday a transcript of his talks with Zelensky. NewsMaker