United States President Donald Trump said on Friday that Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky, “has no letters” and that his presence is not “important in meetings.” Trump also warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin could take all of Ukraine “if he wanted to.”
“I have been watching for years and I see him negotiate without letters. He has no letters. And you get sick of it. You just get sick of it. And I’m fed up, ”Trump said in an interview with Fox News Radio’s“ The Brian Kilmeade Show ”after Kilmeade pressured him about Russia being to blame for the war.
“He has been in a meeting for three years and nothing has been done. So I don’t think he’s very important to be in meetings, to be honest with you, ”Trump continued on Zelensky. “It makes it very difficult to make agreements. But see what happened to your country, it was demolished. ”
The US President also said that Putin could take all of Ukraine “if he wanted to,” adding that this is why Zelensky should be working toward an agreement with the nation that invaded almost three years ago.
“He wants to make a deal,” Trump said about Putin, “and he doesn’t have to make a deal, because if he wanted to, he would stay with the whole country.”
Trump harshly criticized former US President Joe Biden and Zelensky, accusing them of not making enough to work toward an agreement that could have avoided Russia’s Ukraine invasion in 2022.
“Putin could have been dissuaded so easily, but they didn’t know how to talk,” Trump said. The president also said that “he was not trying to make Putin more cool or better,” but added that the war should never have happened.
He also expressed disappointment with Zelensky’s rejection to the rare land mineral agreement.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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