London – Volodymyr Zelenskyy Ukraine said that Donald Trump’s “disinformation space”, that public acceached public accentment deepered on Wednesday, Russia finished his neighbor’s full-scale invasion.
Zelenskyy, Zelenskyy proposed, “misinformation,” said Ukraine president “we have the evidence that comes from Russia”.
Trump called Zelenskyy “a non-election dictatorship”, claiming – without evidence – Ukrainian acceptance was as low as 4%. Trump also actually playing Zelenskyy “better moving quickly or will not leave a country.”
Trump has a boost of new Ukraine elections, talking to Kremlin, Zelenskyy by Zelenskyy, marking the “illegal” leader for peace lectures.

President of Donald Trump, 2025. In 2025. President of Ukraine, 2025, 2025, Russian President of St. Petersburg, 2025 in February 2025.
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The Ukraine’s last presidency election had to be done in 2024, but was delayed due to the war in Russia. The Ukrainian Constitution determines that the election cannot be carried out, as it entered the invasion of the invasion of Moscow in February 2022.
Vladimir Putin wanted to turn the Russian president to weaken Kyiv. “You can trade with anyone, but for his legality, he has no right to sign anything,” Zelenskyy said Zelenskyy in January.
The country’s Parliament and Speaker “remains the only legitimate authorities in Ukraine,” Putin declared in May 2024, the month must mark the end of ZelensSkyy’s period.
Trump against Zelenskyy had a call for new elections, despite the constant war. “That’s not a thing of Russia, that’s what comes from me and come from many other countries,” Trump said.
Dmitry Medvedev – former Russian president, Prime Minister and Putin’s wonderful ally. Trump responded to the most recent notes.
“If I said that I was just three months ago the words of the President, I made laughing”, Medvedev – now the vice president of the Russian Security Council – he wrote in X Trump. He added, “It is 200 percent right”, to describe Zelenskyy “as a failure.”
Andrei Keel Russia Ambassador also held the US pivot. “We’ve noticed that we’re just not saying that they are simply Russian propaganda and misinformation,” BBC said.
“They hear and hear what we say,” Keelin said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin listens to the governor of Vladimir Solodov territory in Moscow in Kremlin, Russia, 17, 2025, February.
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Trump was the main cause for Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine. The assertion won more praise in Russia.
“It’s the first, and so far, the only western leader said publicly and loudly said that the root of Ukrainian state said the line of Ukrainian administration said the” Russian “Sergei Lavrov was told Legislators.
Moscow, Trump and home allies seem to be presenting ZelensSkyy as a drawback for peace.
The Vice President of JD Vance said Trump’s “Badmouthing” leaders to interact with the Ukrainian leader “.
“Of course, we love Ukrainian people,” he told her daily mail. “We admire the courage of the soldiers, but we think, of course we think this war should come very quickly.”
“That’s the politics of the United States,” Vanos said. “It is not based on Russian misinformation. Donald Trump, I think, many knows about geopolitical and a very strong view and has had a very long time.”
Trump Confidant Steve Bannon said he believed that he was “finished” in the Italian Repubblica newspaper.
“Of course, if it decides to accept the terms of the agreement with Russia, it will be welcome, but no power for you no longer says,” Bannon said.

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy gives a press conference in Kyiv on 19 February 2025 between the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Russian officials, on the other hand, also placed Kyiv as a drawback against peace.
“The difference in Ukraine is almost stopped by the conversation or prevention,” Rodion Miroshnik said, Rodion Miroshnik, as Rodion Miroshnik said TV on Thursday, as he mentioned the Russian State Task Agency.
Some European partners in Kyiv, on the other hand, showed a deep concern above the latest developments.
Keir Starmer’s British Prime Minister “emphasized the need for everyone to work together,” in a statement, “President of ZelensSkyy, who is a democratic head of Ukrainian leader”. Starmer said “It was very reasonable when the election was interrupted during the war when the United Kingdom did in World War II.”
The German Chancellor of Olaf Schoz said “wrong and dangerous to deny democratic legitimacy of the president of Zelenskyy.”
ABC News’ Molly Nagle and Patrick Reevell helped this report.