- Ukrainian President Zelensky made a big claim about America
- He fears losing bipartisan support from America: Zelensky
- Maintaining bipartisan support for Ukraine regardless of who wins the US presidential election
Russia and Ukraine have been at war for over a year. America has been Ukraine’s biggest ally among NATO countries in this war. At the same time, Ukrainian President Zelensky has made a big claim about America. According to the report, Zelensky has said that he fears losing bipartisan support from the US. Some people belonging to the Republican Party have given such a message.
However, Zelensky said at a press conference with Spanish media in Kiev on Saturday that Mike Pence has met us and that he supports Ukraine.
Zelensky’s interview with Mike Pence
In fact, Mike Pence has been the Vice President of America. He began his campaign on Wednesday as part of an exercise to secure the Republican Party’s nomination for the presidential election. Ukrainian President Zelensky said that we have bilateral support. There are mixed messages in his circle regarding his support for Ukraine. There are messages from some Republicans that support may be waning.
More dangerous for Putin
The Ukrainian president said that maintaining bipartisan support for Ukraine is the most important thing, regardless of who wins the next US presidential election. During the same press conference, Zelensky was asked if he feared for his life, to which he replied that he felt it was more dangerous for Putin because of the growing number of international opponents of the Russian president.
Drone attack on Kiev overnight
Meanwhile, Russia launched an overnight drone strike on Kiev on Saturday after a 12-day hiatus. A senior Ukrainian military official said, Al Jazeera reported. There is no information on possible casualties or damage at this time. The attack comes a day after Ukrainian officials reported more civilian deaths from Russian shelling in the east and south of the country.