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Trump cuts Ukraine aid: Musk suggests Zelensky amnesty

The media is buzzing after the U.S. decision to withdraw aid for Ukraine. Elon Musk has also commented on President Zelensky.

Elon Musk
Elon Musk
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Katarzyna Bogdańska

Following Donald Trump's decision to stop aid to Ukraine, Elon Musk suggested that Volodymyr Zelensky should step down and move to another country.

"Zelensky should be offered some kind of amnesty in a neutral country in exchange for a peaceful transition back to democracy in Ukraine," Musk stated on social media.

Previously, strong words were directed at the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky, by Donald Trump, who accused him of not wanting peace.

He mentioned that the war is likely to continue for an extended period, though he hopes that prediction is incorrect. Regarding his expectations of the Ukrainian president, Trump expressed a desire for greater appreciation of the support provided by the United States, emphasizing that America has consistently stood by Ukraine in both difficult and favorable times.

The U.S. withdraws aid for Ukraine

During the night from Monday to Tuesday, the world learned that President Donald Trump halted all military aid to Ukraine, "to ensure it contributes to resolving" the conflict.

- I think that if he called and had a serious proposal for how he was going to engage in the process. Look, there are details that really matter that we’re already working on with the Russians. We’ve talked with some of our allies, he needs to engage seriously on the details - said Vice President J.D. Vance in an interview with Fox News on Tuesday morning.

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