Zelensky became angry with Trump with criticism of negotiations with Russian without Ukraine - The Guardian
The President of Ukraine said that he would not go to ultimatums from Russia, which Moscow and Washington could agree without the participation of Kiev. After that, Trump accused the Ukrainian authorities of the Russian invasion and stated that Kiev could "conclude an agreement" to prevent it, writes The Guardian. "I am very disappointed, I hear that they are upset that they do not have a place (at the negotiating table - ed. )," Trump answered the question of Ukraine's response to negotiations.
The US President stated that the situation could be resolved many years ago without losing large amounts of land. "Today I heard," Oh, we were not invited. "Well, you are there for three years . . . You didn't have to start it. You could conclude an agreement," Trump said. The words of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky regarding the negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine were angry with Donald Trump, journalists write.
When asked about the requirements of the Russian Federation, to force Zelensky to hold a presidential election, Trump replied that "Ukraine wants to take a place at the negotiating table, but Ukrainians have the right to vote. " "We have a situation where we did not have an election in Ukraine, where we actually have a martial law in Ukraine, where the leader in Ukraine - I mean, I am unpleasant to say it, but its rating fell by 4% - and where the country was spread In the down and dust.
In an interview with ARD, Volodymyr Zelenskyy replied that he was president of Ukraine, because 73% of people were voted for him, and now he is supported by most Ukrainians. He noted that it remains the patriot of his country. "Of course, Russia wants to get rid of me. Maybe not physically, as at the beginning of the war, but politically. And it is absolutely clear, because I am a very uncomfortable person, inconvenient for Putin," Zelensky said.
Sean Savette, who was a spokesman for the White House National Security Council under the previous President Joe Bideni, wrote on the social network X (earlier - Twitter) that "Trump bought on Putin's propaganda hook. " "No one needs a reminder: Putin has launched an unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and his forces have committed military crimes against the Ukrainian people.