BREAKING: Tucker Carlson to interview Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

"The point is to bring Americans much-needed information about the conflict that’s completely reshaping their country’s position in the world."

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Update: Volodymyr Zelensky has denied accepting an interview with Tucker Carlson. The Ukrainian president's spokesperson said, "Mr. Tucker Carlson should check his FSB sources more carefully. The president of Ukraine has a completely different schedule, and Tucker Carlson is not on it."

Tucker Carlson has announced that he will be interviewing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, marking a significant moment in his series of high-profile interviews since departing from Fox News. The announcement was made via a social media post, where Carlson expressed his long-standing effort to secure this interview, especially after interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin.

“Looks like we’ve got the Zelenskyy interview. We’ve been trying for two years, and with particular intensity after interviewing Putin in February,” Carlson stated. “The point is to bring Americans much-needed information about the conflict that’s completely reshaping their country’s position in the world. Coming soon we hope.”

This upcoming interview follows Carlson's controversial interview with Russian President Vladimir Putin earlier this year. Zelensky had harshly criticized Carlson's interview with Putin at the time, dismissing it as "bullsh*t."

“I don’t have time to hear more than two hours of bullsh*t about us, about the world, about the United States, about our relations and this interview with a killer,” Zelensky said last February.

The release date for the interview has not been announced yet.

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