As noted by the media, individuals working with the newly appointed White House administration highlight the presence of one of President Vladimir Zelensky's key allies in a prominent position at Trump's inauguration.
Reports indicate that Arahamiya secured a rare spot in the Capitol rotunda to attend the inauguration of the new U.S. president.
The following day, January 21, Arahamiya mentioned that contacts between Ukrainian representatives and Trump's team might occur in early February.
The Independent pointed out that Arahamiya was among the few foreign officials allowed into the building after the ceremony was moved indoors due to sub-zero temperatures in Washington that day. Among others present were former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.