Trump called it dictator, Selensky's reaction comes

Ukrainian President Voldymyr Zelensky has declared that he was counting on Ukrainian and European unity and on US rationality, while Kiev faces a growing crisis in relations with its key ally, the US, under President Donald Trump's leadership. It becomes known that Trump recently called Zelensky a “dictator without [...]
It becomes known that Trump recently called Zelensky a non-election <x0ditator who must act quickly or lose his country”.
This is after Trump is pushing for a quick deal to end the war in Ukraine and has alarmed Washington's European allies, leaving them and Ukraine out of initial talks with Russia.
European leaders have responded by pledging to increase defence spending, and some are considering a US-backed European peacekeeping force for Ukraine -- a plan which the Kremlin says is a major cause of concern, but which Zelensky has welcomed.
We're standing tight on our feet. I rely on Ukrainian unity, our courage, the unity of Europe and the pragmatism of America”, Zelensky said.
Because America needs success as much as we have”, he added.
It is reported that the US dispute coincides with a visit to Ukraine by Keith Kellogg, US envoy for Russia and Ukraine, writes. ReutersHe's following in on Telegrafie.
Zelensky announced he would meet Kellogg on Thursday.
He said it was essential that the meeting, as well as co-operation with Washington in general, be “restructuring”.
Kellogg said when he arrived at Kiev that he was there to hear.
With America and Europe, peace can be safer, and that is our goal. Success unites us. Our unity is the strongest protection of our future. A future saw Russian President Vladimir Putin, but with peace”, Zelensky said.
Otherwise, at the centre of the Trump's charge that Zelensky is a “dictator” is that Ukraine has not held elections because of military law, which it declared when Russia launched aggression on February 24, 2022.
Military law, which gives authorities emergency competencies for war efforts, specifically prohibits holding elections.
Zelensky's mandate would normally have ended last May, but he remains in power after no elections were held.












