The ambassador of Ukraine in the UK has accused Donald Trump of 'destroying' the world order by making concessions to Russia.
Valerii Zaluzhnyi told a conference in the think tank of Chatham House that recent steps from Washington to Moscow were 'a huge challenge'.
The former commander -in -chief of the army of Ukraine – often tipped as a future successor to VolodyMyr Zensky – also wondered if NATO could survive the dramatic shift.
The comments came when Mr. Zensky desperately tries to repair the relationships with Mr Trump after their extraordinary bust of the White House. Keir Starmer and European leaders have tried to strengthen the Alliance, but urge Kyiv to do what is needed to bring America back to the side.
Mr. Trump used an address for the congress on Tuesday evening to indicate that the tensions could relax, the Lord Zelensky praised a letter that emphasized his dedication to peace.
However, the US president has also ordered a freezing of shipments of American military aid to Ukraine. Washington has shared information with KYIV paused – possibly prevent strikes on Russian goals – and stopped cyber operations against Moscow.
The Kremlin has bragged that the American policy is now tailored to their own, while allies of Vladimir Putin have said that Mr. Trump did not ask for concessions in discussions about peace.
The Lord Zaluzhnyi said that trying to meet Russia 'halfway' was a disastrous mistake.

Valerii Zaluzhnyi told a conference in the think tank of Chatham House that recent steps from Washington to Moscow were 'a huge challenge'

The comments came when Mr. Zensky desperately tries to repair the relationships with Mr Trump after their extraordinary bust of the White House (photo)
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He said, “We see that it is not only the ashes of evil and Russia trying to revise the world order, but the US finally destroys this order.”
The Lord Zaluzhnyi also warned that the White House “had interviewed the unity of the entire Western world” and suggested that NATO could cease to exist as a result.
He said that the break in cyber operations and an earlier decision of the US to oppose a UN resolution that condemned Russian aggression in Ukraine 'a huge challenge for the whole world'.
He added that conversations between the US and Russia – “Under the guidance of a war criminal” – the White House “showed” steps to the Kremlin and tried to meet them halfway, “warning that the next target of Moscow could be” Europe. “
Jibes risk the president to regain again, because Ukraine acknowledges the difficulty to fight without the help of Washington.
But a poll today underlined the enormous impact on the status of Mr. Trump among the British of his treatment of Mr. Zensky.
Yougov discovered that since 17 February the favorness of the Republican has been established of an already dismal minus 48 to minus 57.
The dive was very grim among reform voters, with the net score from plus 38 to minus eight.

Keir Starmer and European leaders have tried to strengthen the Alliance, but urge Mr. Zensky (together with Emmanuel Macron in London at the weekend) to do what is needed to bring the Washington back to the side again
VolodyMyr Zenskyy, on the other hand, has increased in popularity, with the share of Britons with a favorable picture of the Ukrainian leader who rises from 64 percent to 71 percent.
Again, the shift is the largest under reform of British voters, including he is now more popular than Mr Trump.
The number with a favorable image of Zenskyy has risen from 49 percent to 62 percent in the last two weeks, while those with an unfavorable picture have fallen from 37 percent to 27 percent.