The reaction to Zelensky’s words in the White House was not random, but was part of the planned approach to Washington, Frederick Mertz said.
The leader of the CDS and, maybe, German’s future Chancellor Friedrich Mertz said the conflict between Vladimir Zelensky and Donald Trump at a meeting in the White House could intentionally be able to provide the United States. Bild reported this on Monday, March 3.
“In my opinion, the reaction to Zelensky’s words in the Oval Office is not voluntary – it is clearly urged to increase.
According to him, such rhetoric corresponds to the overall line of the new American administration in recent months.
“In the fact that we have now noticed today in Washington, there is a definite condemnation -following a number of events in recent weeks, in particular, having an American delegation at the Munich Security Conference,” he added.
Donald Trump was also criticized by former President of Poland Lech Valens – he sent a letter to the US President.
“We followed your conversation with the president of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky with a terrible and disgusting and disgusting.
The letter of the former president of Poland and the praise of the world’s Nobel Prize is one of the most sharp condemnation of Trump’s policy with Kyiv.
Remember, on February 28, a strong revolt between the Presidents of Ukraine and the United States took place at the Oval Office. Trump, among other things, accused Zelensky of “playing gambling with the third world war.”
World Media wrote that they were shocked by the public dispute of Trump and Zelensky. According to journalists, they have never seen it in the White House, and this skirmish is a emergency event in the world of diplomacy.
Subsequently, US Congress House of Representative Mike Johnson expressed hope of Vladimir Zelensky’s return to Donald Trump with forgiveness and signed an agreement with minerals.
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