“The United States will not tolerate it for too long,” said President Donald Trump on the Truth Social Platform on the Ukrainian statement of Ukrainian Zelansky. “This man does not want American support and peace during Europe’s meeting with Zeras. He strongly stated that he cannot carry out his mission without America,” Trump pointed out.
“This is the worst statement Zełnski could make and America will not tolerate it for too long,” Trump wrote.
“This is what I was talking about. This guy doesn’t want peace as long as he explicitly said during his meeting with Zelasky in America and Europe that he cannot do this job without the United States,” he added.
According to the US President, “This is probably not a good statement regarding the show of strength against Russia.” “What do they think?” he asked.
See: Wausa writes to Trump. “It was similar to the atmosphere of SB’s interrogation.”
After meeting with European leaders in London, the US President attached a link to an entry in an Associated Press message citing Zellankey’s Sunday statement. The Ukrainian leader said by the end of the war he was “very, very far away” and insisted that despite his argument with Trump, previous ties with the US would continue as “this is more than an occasional relationship.”
Media: Trump considers suspending support for Ukraine
Nevertheless, the New York Times and the Washington Post report that Trump’s administration is considering suspending military support for Ukraine.
On Sunday, Finance Minister Scott Bescent declared that the necessary conditions for signing a partnership agreement in extracting Ukraine’s natural deposits “the Ukrainian authorities want a peace agreement.”
See: Trump can suspend military aid in Ukraine. Zelanski responded
Similarly, Fox News said Monday that the contract would not be signed until Zelnski apologized for his actions during a meeting with Trump.
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