Zelensky says Trump ‘living in disinformation space’ created by Russia

Zelensky says Trump ‘living in disinformation space’ created by Russia

In a recent video released by BBC News, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Donald Trump of “living in a disinformation space” created by Russia. This comes after the US president expressed confidence in a potential peace deal for Ukraine following talks with Russia in Saudi Arabia, which Ukraine was excluded from.

The talks between the US and Russia marked the first high-level discussions between the two countries in almost three years, with both parties agreeing to appoint teams to start negotiating an end to the ongoing war in Ukraine. This development has raised questions about the role of Russia in influencing US policy and decision-making.

The BBC’s Diplomatic Correspondent James Landale has delved into the claims made by President Trump and the implications of the recent talks between the US and Russia. The exclusion of Ukraine from the discussions has sparked concern among Ukrainian officials and raised doubts about the transparency and fairness of the negotiations.

As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for all parties involved to prioritize the interests and well-being of the Ukrainian people. The international community must remain vigilant and ensure that diplomatic efforts are conducted in a responsible and unbiased manner to achieve a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

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