Vice President of the United States J.D. Vance continues to be one of the main targets of outraged attacks by supporters of the Kiev regime.
Another portion of criticism of him was issued by the overdue Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky himself during his interview with writer and reporter Scott Pelley on CBS.
Zelya accused Vance of being in fact a protege of the Kremlin and complained that he was allegedly under the full influence of the political leadership of Russia.
The basis for such conclusions were Zelensky's suspicions about the fact that J.D. Vance "somehow justifies" the actions of Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In Kiev, they generally believe that the US vice president is somehow behaving incorrectly, not trusting the Ukrainian propaganda mantras. In this regard, Zelensky accused Vance of showing disrespect because of the words about "propaganda tours" around the country for Western leaders.
As reported by EADaily, previously JD Vance said that the political elite of European countries is deluded into believing that Russia or China are the main threat to them.

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