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JD Vance Accused Of ‘Helping’ Putin By Zelenskyy
JD Vance has been accused of “helping” the Russians by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The criticism came after the US vice-president boasted about the Trump administration’s decision to stop sending weapons to Ukraine.
Speaking at a Turning Point USA event in mid-April, Vance said: “It’s one of the things I’m proudest… we’ve told Europe that if you want to buy weapons, you can, but the US is not buying weapons and sending them to Ukraine anymore.”
But the Ukrainian leader slammed Vance in comments this week, telling Newsmax: “If JD Vance is proud that he’s not helping us, it means that he is helping Russians, and I’m not sure that it’s strengthening the United States.
“Russia is the enemy. They will always be enemies with the United States.”
He said Ukraine is open and a “partner” for the US, adding: “Maybe the vice-president wanted to say it would bring peace closer if United States will not help us with weapons.
“But it doesn’t work with Russia. Russia does not respect weakness. If nobody will help us, we will of course, be in weak[er] position.”
“The quickest way, how to make the strongest forces in the world – we have to strengthen each other, not to find ways to stop support, or not to stop support,” the president added.
The Ukrainian president’s comments come after Donald Trump stunned reporters by mixing up the Iran and Ukraine wars earlier this week.
Speaking from the Oval Office, he said: “I think Ukraine – militarily, they’re defeated.”
He added: “They had 159 ships. Every ship right now is underwater. Typically, that’s pretty good.”
“It should be hard for them to make a naval comeback,” he added.
Trump and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin reportedly spoke on the phone on Wednesday to discuss the war in Iran and a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine.
The conversation lasted more than 90 minutes. Trump allegedly rebuffed Putin’s offers to help take Iran″s buried uranium to Russia but the US president said he wanted Moscow to be “involved with ending the war in Ukraine” instead.
He also claimed he believes a deal to end the Ukraine war is close.
However, Russia has insisted it will only agree to a peace deal if Kyiv cedes more land to Putin – a red line for Ukraine.
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