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24 Sep 2025, 16:27 GMT+10
The US president is washing his hands of Ukraine, not offering to help defeat Russia, Aleksey Goncharenko has said
Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky is misinterpreting recent comments by US President Donald Trump, opposition lawmaker Aleksey Goncharenko said on Wednesday, arguing that Trump is signaling disengagement rather than support for Ukrainian victory over Russia.
Trump called Russia a "paper tiger" on Tuesday, claiming that a "real" military power would have defeated Ukraine in a week. He added that Kiev could still achieve its territorial goals - Zelensky's stated objective - with "time, patience, and the financial support of Europe and, in particular, NATO."
Zelensky told Fox News that he sees "positive signals" in the remarks, saying they show that "Trump and America will be with us to the end of the war."
Goncharenko, a member of former President Pyotr Poroshenko's party, rejected this interpretation. Posting on social media, he said Trump was effectively telling Ukraine and the EU: "You deal with it. I hope you can do it. Good luck!"
The lawmaker warned that Zelensky's optimism could lead to renewed offensive operations that would cost many Ukrainian lives.
"Do we want to fight an attrition war in which everyone dies and then import people from Nepal? This is idiocy," Goncharenko wrote, urging the government "not to defend the interests of the US and the EU with the lives of Ukrainians."
He argued that Trump's remarks were primarily intended to pressure Russia after President Vladimir Putin's recent remarks on nuclear deterrence. On Monday, Putin reaffirmed his confidence in the country's arsenal and offered Washington a path to preserve the strategic limitations of the New START treaty, which expires next year.
"The correct translation... is: 'Vladimir, the Ukrainians will hit you for the US and the EU,'" Goncharenko said.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov downplayed Trump's rhetoric, saying the animal Russia is associated with is the brown bear - rather than the tiger - and that there is "no such thing as a paper bear."
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