Trump tired of the way Zelensky handles war: I've seen this man for years, his cities are destroyed, his people killed.

US President Donald Trump has continued the attacks against his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelensky, while tensions between the two leaders “are repeated” on the public scene this week. “I've seen this man for years now, as his cities are destroyed, his people are killed, while soldiers are killed”, Trump said at the “
I've seen this man for years now, while his cities are destroyed, his people are killed, while soldiers are killed”, Trump said at the “The Brian Kilmediad Show” of Fox News.
I've been looking at it for years and I've seen it negotiate without letters”, he added.
It becomes known that the US has worked with international partners to mediate peace talks to end the war in Ukraine.
Over the weekend, some senior US officials left for Saudi Arabia to meet with members of the Russian government without Ukraine, write Foreign mediaHe's following in on Telegrafie.
After the meeting, State Secretary Marco Rubio said the preliminary talks included a decision to restore embassy personnel and possible economic benefits for Russia if the war in Ukraine ends.
But on Friday, Trump told Kilmeade that he does not think Zelensky is a very important “to be in meetings”.
“He has been at a meeting for three years and nothing has been done”, Trump said.
So I don't think he's too important to be in meetings, to be honest with you. It makes it very difficult to reach agreements. But look what happened to his country, it's destroyed”, the republican went on.
Later, Trump added that he had “very good talks with Putin”, adding that negotiations are the only way to prevent more deaths in the war.
Million people have been killed. I think, a lot more people than anyone understands. And we have people who better go to the table, end up. It should never have happened”, Trump said.
Otherwise, “grind” between Trump and Zelensky intensified this week, with Trump saying Ukraine “should never have started war”.
Zelensky later accused Trump of living in a “demarcation”.
In response, Trump called Zelensky a “dicator”.












