Kiev, Ukraine - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump lives in a Russian-made “disinformation space” due to discussions between the government and Kremlin officials middle.
Zelenskyy said he "hopes Trump's team to be more real."
He commented shortly before meeting with Russian envoy Keith Kellogg, who arrived in Kiev on Wednesday. Kellogg will meet with Zelenskyy and the military commander as the United States shifts its policy from years of efforts to quarantine Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Trump suggested on Tuesday that Kiev should blame the war, which will enter its fourth year next week.
French President Emmanuel Macron will hold a video conference in Ukraine late Wednesday, with leaders from 15 countries, mainly European countries, “purpose to collect on the whole of Africa”, his office said. All partners interested in peace and security”.
Europe's leading leaders held an emergency meeting next to the Trump administration situation on Monday.
Trump's comments may confuse Ukrainian officials, who urged the world to fight the full Russian invasion that began on February 24, 2022.
Trump also said on Mar-a-Lago that Zelenskyy has a 4% rating.
"We have seen this false information. We know it comes from Russia," Zelenskyy replied at a press conference in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. He said Trump "lives in this false information."
Trump also suggested that Ukraine should hold elections postponed due to war and the ensuing martial arts under the Ukrainian Construce.
Zelenskyy asked about his claim that he had not specified, and 90% of all aid received by Ukraine came from the United States.
He said, for example, about 34% of all weapons in Ukraine are produced domestically, more than 30% of support comes from Europe and up to 40% from the United States
In recent months, the battlefield has also brought serious news to Ukraine. A ruthless slam by the Russian army in the eastern region is wearing down Ukrainian forces, which are slowly but steadily pushing backwards, in some directions on the 1,000km (600 miles) frontline.
Trump told reporters at his Florida residence on Tuesday that Ukraine “should never have launched a war” and “would have reached an agreement” to prevent the war.
Kellogg said his visit to Kiev was "a chance to have some good negotiations." Zelenskyy was scheduled to travel to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday but canceled his trip, with some analysts denied talking about him with U.S.-Russia's legitimacy The future of the country.
Ukraine is expected to join NATO to prevent Russian aggression and will not achieve Russian aggression after a peace agreement is reached. Zelenskyy said any settlement would require a U.S. security commitment to put Russia in trouble.
"We understand the need for security assurance," Kellogg said in a comment posted by Ukrainian public broadcaster Sussilne Novyny Novyny when he arrived at the Kiev train station.
"For us, the sovereignty of this country and the independence of this country are also clear. ... Part of my mission is to sit down and listen," said the retired three-star general.
Kellogg said he will convey what he learned during his visit to Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio to make sure we do it correctly. ”