In a publication on its social network, Truth Social, on February 20, Donald Trump called “dictator”, among other insults, to the Ukrainian President
Donald Trump denied this Thursday he called the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Thursday.
In the White House, during the reception to British Prime Minister Keir Stmermer, who traveled to Washington DC, the US president was asked if he still kept his opinion and would repeat the accusation that.
“I said that? I don’t believe I said that. Next question,” replied the US President, who confessed that the relationship with the Ukrainian leader “was a little irritated.”
In a publication on its social network, Truth Social, on February 19, Donald Trump called “dictator”, among other insults, Zelensky.
“Refuses to hold elections, it is very bad in the Ukrainian polls and the only thing it was good was to play Biden ‘as a violin.’ A dictator without elections, it is better Zelensky to act quickly or will not remain a country,” Trump wrote in the publication below.
The big theme of is Ukraine. In his first words, Keir Strmer thanked Trump for the possibility of bringing peace back to Ukraine.
“We want to make sure that any peace agreement on Ukraine is lasting and perduces in time,” said Stmerer, quoted by Reuters.
The British leader gave Trump a letter from Carlos III, which invites the US president to officially visit the United Kingdom. The US president accepted the invitation.
Donald Trump, as usual, made more controversial statements, and expressed belief in the idea that Russia and Vladimir Putin will not invade Ukraine if there is a peace agreement. The American leader says he thinks “Putin will keep his word” and that an agreement with Russia, which “is acting very well” compared to Ukraine, “will be able to keep up.”
Asked if he trusts Putin, Trump said, “Trust, but check it out.”