President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday (February 19) dismissed the claims about his approval ratings being at 4% as Russian disinformation and said attempts to replace him during the war against Russia would not work.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Wednesday (February 19) dismissed the claims about his approval ratings being at 4% as Russian disinformation and said attempts to replace him during the war against Russia would not work.
"As we are talking about 4%, we have seen this disinformation, we understand it's coming from Russia," Zelenskiy told journalist during a press briefing.
Ukrainian president said President Trump helped "Putin to come out of years of isolation," adding that the U.S. leader lives in the "disinformation space."
Trump said on Tuesday (February 18) he might meet Russian President Vladimir Putin this month and dismissed Ukraine's concern about being left out of U.S.-Russian talks in Saudi Arabia on ending the Ukraine war.
Trump also said Ukraine should hold elections.
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