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Trump suggests that Zelensky ‘will not be very long’ without treatment

Trump suggests that Zelensky ‘will not be very long’ without treatment

The president of the United States, Donald Trump, intensified his threats against Volodymyr Zelensky on Monday after a row of explosion in the oval office, which suggests that the Ukrainian leader “will not be very long” without a high -fire agreement with Russia.

Trump suggests that Zelensky 'will not be very long' without treatment
Trump suggests that Zelensky ‘will not be very long’ without treatment

Trump criticized Zelensky a lot for saying that the war could continue for a long time and said that the president of Ukraine should be “more appreciative” of billions of dollars of military aid in kyiv’s struggle against Russia.

But Trump said a mineral agreement that fell last week due to the row was not dead, and seemed to minimize the reports that Kyiv’s military aid could stop after the discussion of last week at the White House.

“It shouldn’t be such a difficult treatment to do. It could be done very fast,” Trump told journalists, referring to a high fire.

“Now, maybe someone does not want to make a deal, and if someone does not want to make a deal, I think that person will not be very long.”

He added: “That person will not be heard for a long time, because I think Russia wants to make a deal. I think the people of Ukraine want to get to a deal.”

Earlier on Monday, Trump had criticized Zelensky after he said while he was in London to meet European leaders that the end of Moscow’s invasion was far away.

“This is the worst statement that Zelensky could have made, and the United States will not endure it for much longer,” Trump said in his real social platform.

“This guy does not want peace whenever he has the support of the United States.”

Trump also accused European leaders of weakness, saying that they had “flatly declared that they cannot do the work without the United States.”

“A great statement has probably not been made in terms of a sample of force against Russia. What are they thinking?” Trump said in his social network of truth.

Trump’s sides occurred after a meeting with Zelensky at the White House on Friday descended to extraordinary discussion in the camera.

Trump and the American vice president JD Vance raised their voices and accused Zelensky of being disrespectful and ungrateful for US military assistance, since the Ukrainian promoted his demand for US security guarantees as part of any truce.

Then Zelensky was told to leave the White House, with the crucial treatment giving preferential access to Washington to the mineral resources of Ukraine that were left without sign.

Trump met his best assistants later on Monday to discuss the next steps on Ukraine.

But he played reports that he was considering reducing military aid if Zelensky does not agree with a truce.

“I have not even talked about that right now. I mean, at this time, we will see what happens. Many things are happening at this time, literally while we talk,” Trump said.

The broader message was that Zelensky needed to apologize for the row in what Trump called the “precious” oval office.

“What we need to hear from President Zelensky is that he regrets what happened,” said US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, Fox News.

Waltz also denied the suggestions of incoming German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, which Trump and Vance had deliberately intensified the clash. “This was not an ambush,” Waltz said.

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