Russia relishes Trump-Zelenskyy spat and accuses Ukraine and European allies of warmongering
- A conflict between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has increased optimism in Russia regarding U.S. Support for Ukraine.
- Dmitry Medvedev, a Russian Security Council official, labeled the interaction as a 'fierce scolding' for Zelenskyy, suggesting it indicates a lack of desire for peace.
- Russia accuses Zelenskyy and allies of seeking to prolong hostilities in Ukraine, asserting that they are part of a 'party of war'.
- Medvedev criticized the 'party of war' in Europe, implying that the current conflict reflects a broader issue.
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