“Russian narratives prevail in the US.” Zelenski attacks Jd Vance because he “justifies” Putin's war


US Vice President JD Vance (right) speaks during the meeting between US President Donald Trump (Center) and his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenski (left), in the White House Oval office in Washington, DC, USA, February 28.
Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski accused American vice -president JD Vance of “justifies” Russia's brutal invasion in Ukraine, which is the most critical comment that the Kiev leader made to the American official after their heated exchange in the Oval Office of the White House, Polito wrote on Monday.
In the show “60 minutes” from the American CSB News, Zelenski said that some in charge of the United States government fall victims of Russian misinformation and promote an “altered reality” on the part that started the War in Ukraine.
“I believe, sadly, that Russian narratives prevail in the US,” said the Ukrainian leader, according to a transcript of his statements published by the CBS website. “This talks about the enormous influence on American and American politicians of information policy,” Zelenski said.
Zelenski indicated Vance, accusing him of “justifying the actions (Russian President Vladimir) Putin.”
“I tried to explain:” You can't look for something in the middle. There is an aggressor and there is a victim. The Russians are the aggressor, and we are the victim, “added the Ukrainian president, referring to their tense conversation from the White House in February, held in front of the cameras and which was transmitted to the world.
During that meeting, Vance accused Zelenski of being “disrespectful” because he motivated that Moscow will not respect a cessation of negotiated fire and quarreled with the Ukrainian president, saying that he did not show enough gratitude for the support given by the US during the war.
And when Zelensk invited Vance to come to a visit to Ukraine to see with his eyes the destruction caused by Russia, the US vice-president accused the leader of Kiev of taking people in a “propagandistic tour.”
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