The president of United States, Donald Trumphe called on Wednesday “dictator” the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski. He also warned him that it was better to act quickly for peace or lose his country.
Trump described Zelenski as “dictator”, amid growing tensions between kyiv and Washington. “Zelenski, a dictator without choices, should act quickly or will not have a country,” Trump wrote on his social truth platform.
The mandate of the Ukrainian – which lasted five years – expired in 2024 and the Ukrainian law does not demand that elections be held in times of war.
Tension between Trump and Zelenski
Trump spoke hours after Zelenski responded to his suggestion that Ukraine was responsible for the large -scale invasion of Russia in 2022. Said the American was caught in a Russian misinformation bubble.
Zelenski met in kyiv with Trump’s envoy, Keith Kellogg, and said that I would like the Republican team to have “more truth” about Ukrainea day after Trump said that Ukraine “should never have started” the conflict with Russia.
The Ukrainian said that Trump’s claim that Its approval index was only 4% was Russian misinformation and that any attempt to replace it would fail.
ZELENSKI European Parliament 2.jpg
Zelenski replied that his approval index was only 4% as a fact of “Russian misinformation.”
@Zelenskyyua
“We have evidence that these figures are negotiating between the United States and Russia. That is, President Trump unfortunately lives in this disinformation space,” he told the television of his country.
A last survey of International Institute of Sociology of kyivfrom the beginning of February, He says that 57% of Ukrainians trust Zelenski.
Zelenski said Donald Trump wants to keep 50% of Ukraine’s natural resources
Zelenski said that the United States asked to keep half of the natural resources available to his country To pay the debt it maintains with the American country.
In detail, the president referred to the proposal presented by the Donald Trump administration to advance a peace agreement with Russia and assured that the same “is not clear.”
“The document was not clear. It was only clear in one thing: that we had to give 50% of everything specified in the document”Zelenski said at a press conference in kyiv. The aforementioned document was presented by the Treasury Secretary, Scott Besent, during his visit to the Ukrainian capital.
Source: Ambito