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Trump-Zelenskyy meeting is 'first sliver of hope I've had in a while': Former national security adviser Jake Sullivan

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Former national security adviser Jake Sullivan says meeting with Ukraine 's president gave him " first sliver of hope" in a while.

Sullivan : "What I've seen to date is President Trump giving Vladimir Putin U.S. recognition of Crimea , and he has given Putin a promise that he can keep all the territory that he has illegally invaded and seized," he said.

Sullivan said he "stayed quiet" because he "didn't want to be a backseat driver".

Sullivan : Iran was at its weakest point since the 1980s , maybe since the Iranian revolution in 1979 .

He says the conditions were ripe for diplomacy and for a deal with Iran .

Sullivan : It's hard in 100 days to come up with a good example of what the Trump administration has done right.

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