Stamor Back Zelancesi after Trump ‘dictator’ claim

Political reporter

Prime Minister Sir Keir Stmper has expressed support for Volodimier Zelanski as a “democratically elected leader” after Donald Trump “dictator” by Donald Trump.
Downing Street said that Sir Keir spoke to Zelanski over the phone on Wednesday evening and said that it was “completely appropriate” for Ukraine to “suspend elections during war time.
After criticizing Zelansky, Trump came to a call that he had done a “terrible work” and claimed that “he refused to choose in Ukraine” as a condition of a deal to end the war.
Zelansky accused Trump of living in a Russian “disinterested location” after Trump was convicted for Ukraine for starting a war in the country.
A Downing Street spokesperson said Sir Keir in his phone call with the Ukrainian President “emphasized the need for everyone to work together”.
The spokesperson said, “The Prime Minister expressed his support as a democratically elected leader of Ukraine for President Zalensky and said that it was completely appropriate to suspend elections during the time of war as Britain by Britain During the time, “the spokesperson said.
“The Prime Minister reiterated his support for the US -led efforts to achieve a permanent peace in Ukraine, which stopped Russia from any future aggression.”
Orthodox leader Kemi Badenoch has also defended the Ukrainian leader.
In a post on XBedenoch stated that Zelancesi was “a democratically elected leader of Ukraine, who bravely stood for Putin’s illegal attack”.
But Badenoch said that Trump was “right that Europe needs to pull his weight” and Sir Kir called for “going on an aircraft for Washington and showing some leadership”.
The line between Trump and Zelancesi has increased the political threat to Sir Keer, before a high-dot meeting with Trump next week.
The Prime Minister will travel to Washington DC for his first in-tradition meeting with the US President, as he wants to influence the American approach to end the war in Ukraine.
Sir Kir has said that he wants to use his meeting with Trump to discuss “US Backstop” next week, saying it is necessary to stop Russia from attacking its neighbor again.
The UK and other European nations are hitting the foot to respond to the rapid development of this week, about three years later Russia began his full -scale invasion of Ukraine.
The week began with diplomats of the Russian meeting in the US and Saudi Arabia, aimed at ending the war.
The US was accused of sidelining European leaders, including Zelancesi, was not invited.
Then on Tuesday, President Trump blamed Ukraine for the war and suggested that the popularity rating of Zelanceci was up to 4%.
It is not clear what source the President was cited as he did not provide evidence. A survey conducted this month found that according to Ukraine -based Kev International Institute of Sociology, 57% Ukrainian said that he trusted the President.
In his comment on Wednesday, Trump warned Zelancesi that “he is not going to leave a country if he does not make peace”.
Zelancesi won a five -year term in 2019, and remains in office as elections have been suspended since the Russia’s invasion was declared a martial law.
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davi said that “where the line has been drawn”, calling Zelansky a dictator.
He wrote on X: “It is my honest hope that the entire political spectrum in the United Kingdom will talk with a voice against Trump’s lie.”
Tory MP and former cabinet minister James said cleverly Trump was wrong about Zelansky and urged Foreign Secretary David Lummi to “say” so, “his silence is deaf”.
“The UK and the USA will have to send the message that we do not let the oppressors win!”
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has also participated in the war of words, Posting to say “Of course Ukraine did not start the war”.
He said: “Trump’s statements are not intended to be historically accurate, but to shock Europeans in action.”
Earlier, UK Defense Secretary John Heela visited Norway’s border with Norway, with Russia with Norway Defense Minister Sandwick with Russia.
Asked whether the UK agreed with Trump’s suggestion that Ukraine “started it”, Hele said to reporters: “Three years ago, one country illegally invaded another, and since then Ukrainian Fighting for their freedom.
“They are fighting for their future, and they are still.
“So as long as all meditation can be on dialogue, not even interaction, our concern as defense ministers is that we are not threatening peace by forgetting the war.”