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Trump and Zelensky trade insults as tensions rise over Ukraine war

Trump and Zelensky exchanged harsh words, with Trump accusing Zelensky of starting the war and labelling him a "dictator," while Zelensky fired back, calling Trump’s remarks disinformation, amid growing concerns over a shift in US foreign policy toward Russia.

February 20, 2025 / 17:14 IST
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The war of words between President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reached new heights on Wednesday, with each leader accusing the other of distorting the truth and exacerbating the ongoing conflict. Trump labelled Zelensky a “dictator” who started the war, while Zelensky fired back, accusing Trump of spreading lies about Ukraine and the war with Russia.

The exchange comes at a time when concerns are mounting in both the United States and Europe over the potential geopolitical shift in US policy toward Russia, which could have long-lasting implications for the international order, according to The Washington Post.

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Trump’s comments stir controversy

Trump’s remarks, which began on February 18, have caused a stir across the political spectrum. He claimed that Ukraine had started the war with Russia and suggested that Zelensky’s refusal to negotiate with Russia early in the conflict contributed to the escalation of violence. Trump also questioned Zelensky’s legitimacy as president, calling him a “dictator without elections.” These comments echo some of the Kremlin’s narratives and have been met with widespread condemnation from both Ukrainian officials and members of the US Senate.