White House press secretary Carolyn Leavitt commented on the statement by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, about the "injustice" of US President Donald Trump's demands for concessions from Ukraine.
"Yesterday Zelensky said that he considers Trump's statements about the need for concessions from Ukraine to be unfair, and not Russia. Has the president seen these comments?" — the journalist asked a question.
"I think the president would answer it like this. The unfair thing here is that thousands of Ukrainians are dying in this deadly war — and Russians too," the White House spokeswoman said.
Zelensky, as Axios wrote on February 17, stated that he considers it "unfair when Trump publicly calls for concessions to Ukraine, and not Russia."

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