Trump calls Zelenski ‘dictator’

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President Trump has launched a new attack on Ukraine President Volodimir Zelenski, calling him a “dictator” and said he has done a “terrible job”.

His last Salvo came after Zelenski responded to US-Russia negotiations in Saudi Arabia, from which Kiev was expelled, said the US president “lives in a misinformation space”, managed by Moscow.

“Zelenski is better moving fast or it will not remain a country,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social publication.

“Dictator” Slur quickly sparked criticism from German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, who said “it is simply wrong and dangerous to give up President Zelenski his democratic legitimacy.”

Sweden Prime Minister Wolf Crisonson also said the Dictator is an incorrect description. “President Zelenski is democratically elected,” he told reporters.

A White House employee said Trump’s last post was directly responding to to Zelenski’s “misinformation” comments.

“I love Ukraine,” Trump writes, “But Zelenski did a terrible job, his country is broken and millions have been dead.” In the meantime, the US “has been successfully negotiating to end the war with Russia,” he said.

The War of Words started with comments made by Trump on Tuesday at a press conference in Mar-A-Lago in Florida when he accuses Ukraine of warS

Trump was asked by BBC News what is his message to Ukrainians who may feel betrayed, to which he replied: “I hear they are upset, they have no place, they have had a place for three years and a long time time Before that.

“You should never start it. You could make a deal,” Trump added.

Trump did not mention that President Vladimir Putin decided to invade Ukraine in February 2022.

Then on Wednesday, Zelenski told reporters in Kiev: “We see a lot of misinformation and comes from Russia. With all his respect to President Donald Trump as a leader … He lives in this misinformation space.”

He added that he believed that “the United States has helped Putin break out for years of isolation.”

Zelenski also rejected Trump’s attempts to access Ukraine’s rare minerals, saying that no security guarantees were offered in return.

Trump tried to make a problem with Zelenski’s popularity, claiming that the Ukrainian president had only a 4% approval assessment. But the BBC checks reports that the poll conducted this month found 57% of Ukrainians said they trust the presidentS

In the social post of explosive truth on Wednesday, Trump also strives for Europe, saying that the war in Ukraine is “far more important to Europe than to us.”

“We have a big, beautiful ocean as a separation,” he said.

Europe “failed to bring peace” to the region, he added.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is also talking to reporters, saying he will meet Trump with pleasure.

For its part, the EU said it would put additional sanctions against Russia.

The new sanctions are aimed at Russian aluminum and dozens of ships suspected of illegally transporting oil. They would also exclude more Russian banks from the global SWIFT payment system and ban more Russian media from broadcasting in Europe.

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