特朗普:乌克兰是时候举行选举了,因为它“不再是民主国家了”。
Time For Ukraine To Have Elections As It's 'Not A Democracy Anymore': Trump

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/time-ukraine-have-elections-its-not-democracy-anymore-trump

在最近的一次Politico采访中,唐纳德·特朗普严厉批评了乌克兰总统泽连斯基,并质疑该国的民主地位。特朗普认为,乌克兰因在战时戒严下反复推迟原定于2024年5月举行的选举而丧失了其民主资格,并表示“现在是举行投票的时候了”。他还暗示乌克兰“正在输掉”战争,需要接受现实。 特朗普的评论正值泽连斯基面临腐败丑闻,并承受来自美国的日益增长的和平谈判压力。尽管欧洲领导人正在试图抵消特朗普潜在的政策转变,支持乌克兰的抵抗,甚至考虑未来的北约成员国资格,但特朗普驳斥欧洲“软弱”,并对其如何前进感到不确定。 Politico报道称,特朗普可能正在准备完全放弃乌克兰,认为俄罗斯目前占据更有利的位置。这次采访凸显了美国和欧洲在乌克兰的未来以及与俄罗斯的持续冲突问题上日益加剧的分歧。

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President Donald Trump didn't hold back in a new televised interview with Politico wherein he weighed in on the state of the Ukraine war and how President Zelensky is conducting himself.

Given Zelensky has put the brakes on the Trump-proposed pace plan by definitively rejecting the territorial concessions aspects to the document, the US president's assessment was blunt and highly critical, going so far as to basically call Ukraine not a democracy. "They haven’t had an election in a long time," Trump said. "You know, they talk about a democracy, but it gets to a point where it's not a democracy anymore."

At this part of the interview the discussion focused on whether Ukraine was still justified at this point in delaying elections over martial law. Trump's conclusions is that no, it's been far too long since all elections were canceled by Zelensky with the backing of parliament, and thus he questioned the country's democratic credentials.

Of course, Zelensky's presidential term expired all the way back May 2024, but has argued the constitution allows the drastic action he took during wartime.

Asked directly if Ukraine should go to the polls, Trump responded "it’s time" while explaining it is "an important time to hold an election. He said that amid years of the war with Russia "they’re using war not to hold an election" - but that Ukrainians "should have that choice."

Trump's words here will serve to add pressure as Zelensky's office is already front and center in a wide-ranging energy corruption scandal, which has seen top ministers, aides, and officials forced out. Trump further assessed:

"[Zelensky] is going to have to get on the ball and start accepting things," he said, adding that they are "losing."

It has actually been European leaders who form the self-styled 'coalition of the willing' which are supporting Zelensky in resisting Washington pressures to achieve peace in any way possible. Europe even wants to leave the door open to NATO membership, which of course means Putin would never agree, and perhaps that's the point. This was all agreed to in London this week as Europe seeks to forge a counter-plan to Trump's.

Watch below as Trump further recounts his personal history with Zelensky, which doesn't paint the Ukrainian leader in a very flattering light...

Trump again went after the Europeans in the fresh Politico interview, saying, "I think they’re weak. But I also think that they want to be so politically correct." He added: "I think they don’t know what to do. Europe doesn’t know what to do."

The publication said that Trump could be preparing to "abandon" Ukraine and the war effort altogether. "Trump’s comments about Europe come at an especially precarious moment in the negotiations to end Russia’s war in Ukraine, as European leaders express intensifying alarm that Trump may abandon Ukraine and its continental allies to Russian aggression," Politico wrote. "In the interview, Trump offered no reassurance to Europeans on that score and declared that Russia was obviously in a stronger position than Ukraine," it noted.

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