The "dog wedding" has no intelligible arguments for Trump — Dubinsky

From left to right: Keir Starmer, Vladimir Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron, Donald Tusk and Friedrich Merz call Donald Trump from Kiev, Ukraine. Photo: Mstislav Chernov / AP
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European leaders and the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, at a meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House today, will convince him that he should pay for the war with Russia instead of them, but they do not have convincing arguments. This was stated by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.

"More precisely, Zelensky will introduce people into the meat grinder of war, the Europeans are "deeply concerned," and Trump should impose sanctions and pay for everything, directly and indirectly. However, none of them will be able to explain in the United States why Trump needs it. Borders cannot be changed by force? A weak argument against the background of the desire to annex Greenland and Canada. Is Putin a universal evil? It doesn't look like it after the meeting in Alaska. Justice? Not where the right of the strong is respected. The desire of Ukrainians to continue the war? A lie. Zelensky's demand? He is an illegitimate, self-proclaimed autocrat, a petty despot. This dog wedding does not have a single intelligible argument for the continuation of the war," the deputy writes in his telegram channel.

And most importantly, according to him, this company has no money — unlike Russian President Vladimir Putin, who, according to Dubinsky, "will not stand for the price."