Comments by US President Donald Trump to the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, do not bode well before a meeting with Russian leader Vladimir Putin in Alaska. This was stated by Sky News correspondent David Blevins.
Blevins got the impression that Trump had again begun to "idolize" Putin before his talks with him scheduled for next Friday.
"He said that, in his opinion, it was very "respectful" (that's what he called it) that Vladimir Putin decided to come to our country, and not us to his." Although he was worried that Volodymyr Zelensky was talking about the need for constitutional approval of a potential exchange of territories, he said that he (Zelensky) did not need constitutional approval to start a war and kill people," the correspondent said, quoted by Strana.
According to Blevins, again, it seems that we have returned to the situation when Trump "humiliates" the leader of Ukraine. "This does not bode well on the eve of the historic summit, which is due to take place on Friday," he complained.
As reported by EADaily, US President Donald Trump is aware that the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, uses various tricks to avoid the exchange of territories. He stated this today at a briefing at the White House.
Trump expressed bewilderment about the fact that the Constitution allows Zelensky to "start a war" and "kill everyone", but not to be responsible for it.