Tensions rise between Trump and Zelenskyy over the Russia-Ukraine war
- By Lori Lundin
The U.S. envoy for Ukraine and Russia, General Keith Kellog visited Kyiv Wednesday acknowledged Ukraine's needs for security guarantees. It comes amid rising tensions between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the U.S. shifts its policy away from years of efforts to isolate Vladimir Putin. Top American and Russian diplomats in Saudi Arabia sidelined Ukraine and its European supporters as Trump later suggested that Kyiv was to blame for the war, Zelenskyy in response saying the U.S. president was trapped in a Russian disinformation bubble. European leaders held a second meeting in Paris on Wednesday to discuss concerns over security on the continent. Jonathan Katz, senior director for the Anti-Corruption, Democracy and Security Project at the Brookings Institution provides insights.
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