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“He has a sense of entitlement” … a new American criticism directed at the Ukrainian president

US Vice President JD Fansa accused Ukrainian President Voluder Zellinski of trying to “harass” US President Donald Trump, and of having a “certain sense of entitlement”, after the US President suspended Ukraine’s military aid.
These developments come at a time when Trump is seeking to pressure Zelinski to abide by peace talks with Russia, following the intense confrontation between the two presidents at the White House last week.
The British Press Agency (BA Media) said that Vans said in an interview with broadcaster Sean Hanity on Fox News that the dispute, which occurred in front of the media, “angered Zelinski.”
“He showed a clear lack of willingness to engage in the peace process, which President Trump said was the policy he adopted,” he added.
Vans confirmed that Ukrainian officials made at least an attempt to resume negotiations after leaving the White House, but Trump rejected these efforts.
But he added that “the door is open” as long as “Zelinski showed a willingness to talk seriously about peace.”
This dialogue came after Trump ordered the suspension of military aid to Ukraine.

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