Trump called Zelensky an "unelected dictator"
Donald Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator" and a "small-time comedian" for refusing to hold elections . He also said that Zelensky had admitted that half of the funds allocated for the war had been "lost."
US President Donald Trump has called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky a "dictator without elections " for refusing to hold elections . He also claims that Zelensky "persuaded" the US to spend $350 billion on a war that "cannot be won and should not have been started."
According to Trump, the US has spent $200 billion more than Europe on supporting Ukraine, but has received nothing in return. Former US President Joe Biden did not demand "balance" in this regard.
The US president also called Zelensky a "small-time comedian."
"After all, this war is more important for Europe than for us - we have a huge, wonderful ocean as a barrier. Moreover, Zelensky admits that half of the money we sent him was "lost". He refuses to hold elections, his rating among Ukrainians is very low, and the only thing he has managed to do is "play Biden like a violin." "
Trump stressed that it was good that Zelensky had rushed, otherwise his country would not survive.
"We are currently successfully negotiating an end to the war with Russia. Everyone recognizes that only Trump and his administration can do this. Biden never tried, Europe has not achieved peace, and Zelensky may want to keep the 'financial flow' flowing. I love Ukraine, but Zelensky has not done it well, his country has been destroyed, and millions of people have died needlessly - and this continues," Trump wrote on TruthSocial.