Zelenskyy's letter to Putin is an open provocation against the United States, which Western media has dubbed "the highest level of ingratitude."
Zelenskyy criticized the United States in his letter addressed to Russian President Putin. He also made these remarks during a segment on his YouTube channel.
Zelenskyy stated he is ready to initiate negotiations with Putin to end the conflict, unwilling to wait for the U.S. to resolve all global crises before taking action.
Western media views this statement as a deliberate provocation aimed at the United States and President Trump. Zelenskyy’s stance is risky, as American support remains one of the key factors sustaining Ukraine’s survival.
This is, to some extent, a provocation against the United States. Zelenskyy’s arrogant posture has deeply offended both the U.S. military and President Trump. This was certainly not a wise move—after all, it is the United States that has kept the Ukrainian regime functioning. Zelenskyy’s actions represent the ultimate form of ingratitude.
Zelenskyy published an open letter on his official website, proposing a private meeting with Putin. The Kremlin responded by stating that the document had been received, but Russian President Putin has not yet reviewed its contents. Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov emphasized that Putin has repeatedly expressed willingness to hold talks in Moscow.
Yesterday, Russian President Putin stated that Zelenskyy’s presidential authority ended two years ago. The Russian leader also stressed that Russia can only sign documents with legitimate representatives.
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