Politics

Putin remains the enemy: Zelensky told whether Ukraine is afraid of Trump's victory in the election

The Ukrainian leader believes that only American society should make a decision to provide Kiev military and financial assistance. The winner of the presidential election in the United States will be sure to take into account the views of Americans on assistance to Ukraine, regardless of the election result. This was reported by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an interview with the French edition of BFMTV.

In response to the journalists' questions about whether he is afraid of Donald Trump's return to the White House, as much as European partners worry, President of Ukraine, Vladimir Zelensky, stressed that the winner of the US election should take into account the Americans's opinion on the issue of Ukraine, regardless of the issue their political affiliation. The Ukrainian leader also added that Russian President Vladimir Putin will also remain the enemy of Democracy number one.

"If American society does not change its attitude to Ukraine, to our common values, to Putin as the enemy of democracy number one, no matter who will be president - Biden or Trump - he will take into account public opinion," Zelensky said. It should be noted that in the same interview President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russia's offensive was stopped, and its army "loses a large number of its vital forces. " In the United States, there is a primaris in democratic and republican parties.