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Trump and Zelenskyy trade barbs as US-Ukraine relations sour over the war with Russia

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February 19, 2025

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) โ€” Relations between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump deteriorated rapidly Wednesday as Zelenskyy said Trump was living in a Russian-made โ€œdisinformation space" and Trump called Zelenskyy โ€œa dictator without electionsโ€ in comments that were sure to complicate efforts to end the war.

Zelenskyy also said he would like Trumpโ€™s team โ€œto be more truthfulโ€ as he offered his first response to a series of striking claims that Trump made a day earlier, including falsely suggesting that Kyiv was to blame for the war, which enters its fourth year next week.

The comments were a staggering back-and-forth between leaders of two countries that have been staunch allies in recent years under Trumpโ€™s predecessor. While former President Joe Biden was in the White House, the U.S. provided crucial military equipment to Kyiv to fend off the invasion and used its political weight to defend Ukraine and isolate Russia on the world stage.

Trump and Zelenskyy trade barbs as US-Ukraine relations sour over the war with Russia
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The Trump administration has started charting a new course, reaching out to Russia and pushing for a peace deal. Senior officials from both countries held talks Tuesday to discuss improving ties, negotiating an end to the war and potentially preparing a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin after years of frosty relations.

Trump lashes out on social media

Trump lashed out at Zelenskyy in a social media post that apparently referred to the fact that Ukraine has delayed elections because of the invasion and the subsequent imposition of martial law in accordance with the Ukrainian Constitution. Trump suggested Ukraine ought to hold elections.

Trump also called Zelenskyy โ€œa modestly successful comedianโ€ who โ€œtalked the United States of America into spending $350 Billion Dollars, to go into a War that couldnโ€™t be won, that never had to start, but a War that he, without the U.S. and โ€˜TRUMP,โ€™ will never be able to settle.โ€

The president went on to say that the only thing Zelenskyy "was good at was playing Biden โ€˜like a fiddle.โ€™โ€ He advised Zelenskyy to โ€œmove fast or he is not going to have a Country left.โ€

Trump and Zelenskyy trade barbs as US-Ukraine relations sour over the war with Russia
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He later repeated many of the criticisms of Zelenskyy, who he said has done a โ€œterrible job,โ€ during an address before a meeting in Miami of business executives hosted by Saudi Arabiaโ€™s sovereign wealth fund.

Meanwhile, Putin said he would like to meet with Trump.

Russiaโ€™s army crossed the border on Feb. 24, 2022, in an all-out invasion that Putin sought to justify by falsely asserting that it was needed to protect civilians in eastern Ukraine. He also accused the U.S. and its allies of ignoring Russiaโ€™s demand to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO and to offer Moscow security guarantees. Ukraine and its allies denounced the assault as an unprovoked act of aggression.

โ€œI would like to have a meeting, but it needs to be prepared so that it brings results,โ€ Putin said Wednesday in televised remarks. He added that he would be โ€œpleasedโ€ to meet Trump but noted that Trump has acknowledged that a Ukrainian settlement could take longer than he initially hoped.

Putin says he wants to rebuild US-Russia relations

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The Russian leader hailed Tuesday's talks between senior Russian and U.S. officials in the Saudi capital of Riyadh as โ€œvery positive.โ€ He said officials who took part in the talks described the U.S. delegation to him as โ€œcompletely different people who were open to the negotiation process without any bias, without any condemnation of what was done in the past,โ€ and determined to work together with Moscow.

Putin said โ€œthe goal and subjectโ€ of Tuesdayโ€™s talks โ€œwas the restoration of Russia-U.S. relations.โ€

โ€œWithout increasing the level of trust between Russia and the United States, it is impossible to resolve many issues, including the Ukrainian crisis. The goal of this meeting was precisely to increase trust between Russia and the United States,โ€ Putin said.

He brushed off Zelenskyy's complaints about Ukraine being left out of the U.S.-Russian talks amid larger worries that the deal taking shape could be unfavorable to Kyiv. Putin said Kyivโ€™s reaction was โ€œunfounded.โ€

Trump and Zelenskyy trade barbs as US-Ukraine relations sour over the war with Russia
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โ€œPresident Trump told me during our phone call that the United States are proceeding from the assumption that the negotiations process will involve Russia and Ukraine,โ€ Putin said. โ€œNo one is going to exclude Ukraine out of it.โ€

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that it was "wrong and dangerousโ€ to deny Zelenskyyโ€™s democratic legitimacy. Germany has been Kyivโ€™s second-biggest weapons supplier after the U.S.

โ€œThat no orderly elections can be held in the middle of the war corresponds to the stipulations of the Ukrainian Constitution and election laws. No one should say anything different,โ€ Scholz told news outlet Der Spiegel.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke Wednesday to Zelenskyy and โ€œstressed the need for everyone to work together,โ€ according to Starmerโ€™s office, which added that it is โ€œperfectly reasonable" to suspend elections during wartime, as the U.K. did during World War II.

Ukrainian president meets with US special envoy

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Zelenskyy's remarks Wednesday came shortly before he was to meet with Keith Kellogg, the U.S. special envoy for Ukraine and Russia as part of the administration's recent diplomatic blitz.

At a news conference Tuesday, Trump showed little patience for Ukraineโ€™s objections to being excluded from the talks between top American and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia. He also said, without providing the source, that Zelenskyyโ€™s approval rating stood at 4%, while telling reporters that Ukraine โ€œshould have never startedโ€ the war and โ€œcould have made a dealโ€ to prevent it.

Zelenskyy replied Wednesday at his own news conference: "We have seen this disinformation. We understand that it is coming from Russia.โ€ He said that Trump โ€œlives in this disinformation space.โ€

Zelenskyy said he hoped Kellogg would walk through Kyiv and ask Ukrainians "if they trust their president? Do they trust Putin? Let him ask about Trump, what they think after the statements made by their president."

Trump and Zelenskyy trade barbs as US-Ukraine relations sour over the war with Russia
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The Ukrainian leader also referred to โ€œthe storyโ€ that 90% of all aid received by Ukraine comes from the United States. He said, for instance, that about 34% of all weapons in Ukraine are domestically produced and over 30% of support comes from Europe.

In other developments, a poll released Wednesday by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology put public trust in Zelenskyy at 57%. The survey was conducted Feb. 4 to Feb. 9 among 1,000 people living across Ukraine in regions and territories controlled by the Ukrainian government.

The instituteโ€™s executive director, Anton Hrushetskyi, described the result as โ€œvery goodโ€ for a democratic society. In addition to public trust, he said, Zelenskyy โ€œretains his legitimacy.โ€

Trump's treatment of Zelenskyy makes Russia media gleeful

Russian state TV and other state-controlled media reacted with glee to what they portrayed as Trumpโ€™s cold shoulder to Zelenskyy.

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โ€œTrump isnโ€™t even trying to hide his irritation with Zelenskyy,โ€ the Rossiya channel said at the top of its newscast.

โ€œTrump steamrolled Zelenskyy for his complaints about the talks with Russia,โ€ the daily Komsomolskaya Pravda said.

On the battlefield, a relentless onslaught in eastern areas by Russia's bigger army is grinding down Ukrainian forces, which are slowly but steadily being pushed back at some points on the 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front line.

American officials have signaled that Ukraineโ€™s hopes of joining NATO after reaching a possible peace agreement wonโ€™t happen. Zelenskyy says any settlement will require U.S. security commitments to keep Russia at bay.

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Follow APโ€™s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

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