Worried Zelensky, this "dangerous signal" Republican | Ukraine | signal
According to a report on the CNN website on July 2nd, Ukrainian President Zelensky expressed concerns about losing bipartisan support in the United States, after some Republicans sent a "dangerous signal".
According to reports, Zelensky said at a press conference with Spanish media in Kiev on July 1st, "Mike Pens visited us and he supports Ukraine, first as an American and then as a Republican."
According to reports, Pens suddenly visited the Ukrainian capital Kiev on June 29th, becoming the first Republican presidential candidate to meet with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
Zelensky said, "We have the support of both parties. However, different signals have emerged in their circles regarding support for Ukraine. The messages sent by some Republicans are sometimes dangerous signals that support for Ukraine may decrease."
Zelensky said that regardless of who wins the next US presidential election, maintaining the support of both parties is "the most important thing" for Ukraine.
The report points out that the issue of whether the United States should continue to support Ukraine has caused cracks within the Republican Party.
Republicans who are interested in running for president are divided into two camps: on the one hand, former President Trump and Florida Governor Ron De Santis, as representatives, believe that the United States has given too much support to Ukraine in the Russia-Ukraine conflict; On the other hand, there are several former officials from the Trump administration who advocate for a stronger stance against Russia.