Trump praises Selenskyj: Ukrainian are very brave! - an unexpected change of course!

Trump praises Selenskyj: Ukrainian are very brave! - an unexpected change of course!

Kiew, Ukraine - President Donald Trump changed his attitude to the negotiations between Ukrainian President Wolodymyr Selenskyj and Russian President Vladimir Putin in a dramatic swivel. In a recent interview, Trump explained that a meeting between Selenskyj and Putin was "necessary" to end the bloody conflicts. "Because do you know what? We want to end the killing of millions of people," said Trump, who had previously made numerous critical statements about Selenskyj and described it as a "dictator" who was to blame for the war. These derailments indicate that Selenskyj, as an important ally, loses importance in dealing with Russia, as well as reports.

Trump also showed a lack of understanding for the Ukrainian perspective and accused Selenskyj of having no useful negotiation positions. While Trump sharply criticized his leadership style in the past, he now admitted that Ukraine was "very brave" and referred to useless negotiations on a raw material agreement between the USA and Ukraine, which have not yet come to an end. Despite the tense relationship between the two countries, Selenskyj strives to secure support in Washington. In a video approach, he emphasized the importance of constructive relationships with the United States and condemns Trump's allegations as a result of Russian disinformation.

political tensions and economic interests

Trump's attacks on Selenskyj are joining his own claims that the Ukrainian government had not complied with business opportunities for reducing rare earths. This criticism clouds the basis for the negotiation, since Selenskyj insists on security guarantees, while Trump apparently pursues his own economic interests. The tactic of Trump is seen by observers as an attempt to weaken the Ukrainian president and thus impair the future negotiating position of Ukraine. The Ukrainian ambassador in Germany, Oleksii Makeieev, defended the need that no new elections can take place in the context of the current war, and demanded more understanding of the situation of Ukraine.

In the middle of this political turbulence it becomes clear that the path to a possible peace treaty depends on both the internal dynamics in Ukraine and the geopolitical interests of the United States, while the pressure from Russia continues to grow.

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