Summary

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hit back at Donald Trump’s accusation that Ukraine started its war with Russia, saying that Trump is trapped in a “disinformation bubble” and adding that his country was not for sale.

He rejected Trump’s claim that Kyiv could have avoided the war and defended U.S. aid.

Referring to U.S. support—$67 billion in weapons and $31.5 billion in budgetary aid—Zelenskyy dismissed demands for $500 billion in minerals as “not a serious conversation.”

Moscow welcomed Trump’s remarks, further fueling concerns about his foreign policy approach.

        • @[email protected]
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          194 days ago

          It’s not really fair to criticize privatization of state assets when the country is under attack and running on fumes. It’s unfortunately a necessity to keep going. I seriously doubt it would’ve happened in peace time.

          • breadguyyyyyyyyy
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            4 days ago

            agree but it just makes the whole not for sale thing fall a little flat

            though this current deal from Trump is complete dogshit of course

        • Flying Squid
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          174 days ago

          You know who else did that? Nations at threat from Nazi invasion in WWII. Do you need to have the why explained to you?