Relations between America and Ukraine can still be ‘salvaged’ according to President Zelenskyy, following a public row with Donald Trump.
European Commission spokesperson Stefan De Keersmaecker on Thursday rejected US President Donald Trump's labeling of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as a "dictator," saying Zelenskyy is a "fairly" elected leader.
But before the presidents can talk peace, they may need to agree on a ceasefire in their own war of words. Shots were first fired when Trump last week called the Ukrainian president a “dictator without elections” and falsely blamed him for starting the war. Zelenskyy responded by saying that Trump was living in a Russian “disinformation bubble”.