Zelenskyy accuses Trump of promoting Russian disinformation in Ukraine conflict

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused U.S. President Donald Trump of spreading Russian disinformation. Zelenskyy expressed a desire for Trump's team to be more truthful, especially after Trump's comments blaming Ukraine for the ongoing war. Trump's remarks have drawn criticism from European officials, who feel sidelined by U.S. discussions with Russia. Meanwhile, U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg is in Kyiv for talks with Zelenskyy and military leaders, as the U.S. shifts its approach to Russia. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for real security guarantees from the U.S. before any peace talks with Russia. He also noted that elections in Ukraine, postponed due to the war, cannot be safely held at this time.


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