The president’s advisor requested from “deep gratitude” to Ukraine to the “American and Trump” did.
US president Mike Volts said some statements from Ukraine to the Donald Trump administration have been interpreted as “insulting” him. He said this in a briefing at the White House on Thursday, February 20.
Journalists asked him to comment on Trump’s post, where he called Zelensky a “dictator”, and clarify who, according to the US president, has guilty the current war in Ukraine – Zelensky or Putin.
Volts did not provide a direct answer to this question, but said that “Zelensky’s failure” from the US president has several components.
“First, there must be a deep gratitude for what the Americans did, the taxpayers, that Trump made their first time and what we did after that. The officer said, but did not explain what statements.
The second factor that Volts called the investment agreement with Ukrainian minerals, that Ukraine refused to sign.
Trump’s advisor said the agreement was not only “long -term security for Ukraine”, but also “an obligation to American taxpayers, and help them in return for the road -billion -billion.”
“Instead of developing conversations about what this agreement looks like, we have heard many media statements that are extremely annoying,” the volts claimed.
Earlier, Donald Trump said Vladimir Zelensky had a rating, and in Ukraine it was necessary to hold the election.
Source: korrespondent

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