
“Unfortunately, President Trump, who we have great respect for as leader of the American people … lives in this disinformation space,” Zelensky told reporters in Kyiv, accusing Moscow of misleading Trump.
Calling for presidential elections in Ukraine, which are banned under martial law, Trump said yesterday of Zelensky: “He’s down at 4% approval rating”.
Zelensky said the figure “comes from Russia”.
A telephone poll of 1,000 people by the respected Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, published today, found that 57% of respondents trusted Zelensky, while 37% said they did not and the rest were undecided.
Trump’s comments came after Washington and Moscow held talks in Saudi Arabia – their first since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 – on resetting relations and finding a way to end the conflict.
Kyiv and its European allies have become alarmed at being cut out of the process with Russia to end the conflict.