Trump's Escalates the war of words The Ukrainian leader begs the Hawks of both parties to plead with the president to not give Moscow a free pass to end the three-year bitter conflict.
“I'm worried “They're also a part of Kiev,” said Sen. Tom Tillis (RN.C.), who visited Ukraine with Senate Democrats over the weekend and toured parts of suburban Kiev. It was destroyed by battle.
He also pushed back Trump's criticism of Zelensky on Wednesday. “Awful work.”
“Zelensky is frustrated, but so is he At that time he was the right head of state. He maintains a country that focuses on Russian occupying people together and I think we should give them considerable credit for the work,” Tillis said.
Trump and Zelensky have it Turbulent It goes back to Trump's first term when a call between the two led to Trump's first bounce each.
a Repeated and before and after escalated quickly It raised responsibilities from Zelensky after Ukraine was removed from talks between us in Saudi Arabia and Russian officials earlier this week.
Trump responded on Tuesday with an unfounded allegation that Zelensky had “started” the war, with Ukrainian leaders replied on Wednesday that the US president was living there. “The Web of Disinformation.” Trump sent out a social post of his angry truth hours later.
Senator Susan Collins (R Maine) said later on the day she had “Absolute praise” For Zelensky, who “lead his country with courage” during the war.
It's in the jab between Trump and Zelensky Put Senate Republicans in a difficult positiontaking into account the records of Kiev's sympathy for the light letter and aid support for a war-torn country. So far, criticism has been entitled to give Trump space for breakthroughs in the war of crushing.
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