Zelansky says Trump lives in Russian ‘disintegration place’

Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelancesi has responded to Kiev’s criticism by Donald Trump, saying that his American counterpart is “living in a disintegration place”.
On Tuesday, President Trump blamed Ukraine for the war and suggested that the popularity rating of the Ukrainian leader was up to 4%. Trump was speaking after a US-Russian talks in Saudi Arabia who left Ukraine.
In his first comments after the talks, Vladimir Putin of Russia said that he called the talks in Riyadh “very high” and Trump told him that Ukraine would be part of the future conversation process.
Zelansky said it was the US right to discuss bilateral issues, but the US “helped Putin break the years of isolation”.
Russian External Affairs Minister Sergei Lavarov, who attended the talks, praised President Trump for accepting Moscow’s repeated claims that one of the “root causes of the war” Biden Administration “to pull Ukraine in NATO of Biden Administration” The pushing line was “.
Trump’s Ukraine messenger, Keith Kelog, arrived in Kiev on the mission of “seating and listening” in Ukraine’s position on Wednesday. Kelogs were not part of the American team that met Russian officials in Riyadh.
Nearly three years later Russia began his full -scale invasion of Ukraine, The European nations are hitting the foot to respond to this week’s developments.
French President Emmanuel Macron was holding informal talks on Ukraine on Wednesday, with many European states as well as Canada leaders.
Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Zelansky accused Russia of lying during a Tuesday “infamous meeting” in the Saudi capital, where the US and Russia agreed to start a conversation at the end of the war.
“As a leader, with due respect for President Donald Trump … he is living in this disintegration place,” he said.
He said that Ukraine had “evidence” that Russia was spreading disintegration about its approval rating, and “these numbers are being discussed between the US and Russia”.
Zelancesi won a five -year term in 2019, and remains in office as elections have been suspended since the Marshall law was declared after Russia’s full -scale invasion.
Asked about the claims made on his popularity, Zelansky said that when he never commented on the popularity rating, a referendum survey kept him 58%.
He said that he wanted Trump’s Ukraine messenger to “walk on the streets of the kiev” and “see everything for himself”.
Zelansky also clarified that he would not sell his country in exchange for future security guarantee, which gave the US a major stake in Ukraine’s mineral resources.
He said that the war has $ 320BN (£ 254BN) so far, approximately $ 200BN (£ 159bn), of which came from the US and the European Union.
He said that the US had alleged that 90% of Ukraine’s support came from him, and when he was grateful to American support, “the truth is elsewhere”.
In a later post on X, he wrote: “We should never forget that Russia is ruled by pathological liers – they cannot be trusted and should be pressurized.”
On Tuesday, Trump spoke to reporters at his Mar-e-Lago Niwas. “I hear that they are upset about not having a seat,” he said.
“Well, they had a seat for three years and for a long time before that. It could have been very easily decided. You should have started it anytime. You could make a deal.”
European colleagues have also started weighing on Trump’s comments.
German Foreign Minister Analena Berbock said, “None, but Putin started or wanted this war in Europe’s heart.” “We are an existential way for security and peace in Europe.”
French government spokesperson Sophie Primas said: “We struggle to understand American argument”, while repeating our country’s support for Ukraine.
On Monday, leaders of several European member states of NATO gathered in Paris what could be done to help Ukraine.
An idea proposed was sending peace soldiers to Ukraine, although Sergei Lavarov dismissed as unacceptable.
On the other hand, Trump called it “great”, saying that he was all for it if he wanted to do so, but that American soldiers would not be deployed because the US was “far away”.