
Former US President Donald Trump criticized US support for Ukraine and said the aid would be stopped immediately if he is re-elected in the November presidential elections.
Trump, who will be the Republican Party's candidate in the presidential elections this fall, made these remarks at a campaign rally in Detroit. The difference between Trump and Joe Biden in the latest polls is very small, but Trump is still ahead and has 41 percent support, while Biden's support is measured at 39 percent.
Trump also criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling him one of the greatest salesmen of all time. In his article, Trump referred to the president's success in obtaining capital and weapons from Western countries.
Representatives of 60 countries, including nearly 90 national leaders, met in Switzerland this weekend to discuss the path to peace in Ukraine. As a result of the meeting, Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial rights were guaranteed and it was stated that negotiations with Russia were urgent. Key questions about how and when the interviews would be held remained unanswered.