Ukraine: US mp asked for resignation, Zelensky got angry, said - talk like this after taking Ukrainian citizenship


Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky has reacted strongly to US mp Lindsey Graham's resignation. He said that if he wanted to raise his demand more stronglythen he should first take Ukrainian citizenship. Lindsey Graham, who was earlier in support of ukraine, has now become a critic of Zelensky.


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gave a strong response to the comment of US senator Lindsey Graham, in which he asked him to resign. Lindsey Graham also described Zelensky as a 'complete disaster'. When Zelensky was asked a question on Graham's comment, he replied, 'If he wants to give importance to his opinion, he can come to ukraine and take citizenship.' Zelensky said, 'I can give him Ukrainian citizenship, then we will listen to his voice.' Let us tell you that Lindsey Graham, who was earlier in support of ukraine, has now become a critic of Zelensky. He told Zelensky, 'Unfortunately until the elections are held, no one's voice matters in Ukraine.'

The controversy began after a meeting between Zelensky, US President donald trump, and Vice President JD Vance at the White House. In this meeting, Zelensky demanded more US support for Ukraine's war efforts, but the discussion soon became tense. Donald trump asked Zelensky if ukraine was ready to make some territorial sacrifices to Russia. During this, JD Vance accused Zelensky of not showing gratitude for US assistance. The debate escalated when trump told Zelensky that you are gambling on the Third World War. During this, Zelensky warned that Russia's aggression could also affect America in the future. On this, Trump abruptly ended the meeting and canceled the joint press conference.


After this meeting, Lindsey Graham launched a scathing attack on Zelensky. He said, 'He should resign and let someone else come and work with us, or he should be replaced.' The US lawmaker further said that Zelensky's leadership has become an obstacle to US-Ukraine relations. Before this meeting, Graham had advised Zelensky to avoid debate on security agreements, but Zelensky left no stone unturned in putting forth his point in the meeting.

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