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Zelensky called Putin's desire to see Trump at the Victory Parade in Moscow a spectacle

Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump during a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, June 28, 2019. Photo: Kevin Lamarque / Reuters

The desire of Russian President Vladimir Putin to see US Leader Donald Trump at the Victory Day celebration in Moscow on May 9 is a spectacle. This was stated at the Munich Security Conference by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

"We don't need that. We need real success, real peace," Zelensky said, quoted by Strana.

He also continued to hammer into the heads of Europeans the idea that the United States is moving away from Europe and does not consider it an ally, including Ukraine in the latter.

"Some in Europe may not fully understand what is happening right now in Washington, but let's focus on understanding ourselves here in Europe. We must give strength to Europe first. Does America need Europe as a market? Yeah. But as an ally? I do not know," Zelensky said.

As reported by EADaily, Kiev will not remove the issue of Ukraine's membership in NATO from the negotiating table. This was stated today at the Munich Security Conference by the head of the regime Vladimir Zelensky, RBC — Ukraine reported.

At the same time, Zelensky noted that today, as it seems to him, the most influential member of the alliance is Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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31.03.2025

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