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Kiev’s rhetoric is unfortunate and unacceptable, US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz has said

The White House has condemned Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s “unacceptable” insults directed at US President Donald Trump. During a press briefing on Thursday, US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz explained the frustration in Washington with Kiev’s recent rhetoric.

Tensions between the US and Ukraine escalated this week after Zelensky criticized Trump for breaking the period of diplomatic non-engagement with Russia. He insisted on a seat at the negotiating table regarding the Ukraine conflict and declined to sign a minerals deal that Trump sought to finalize to recoup US taxpayer money given to Kiev.

Trump responded by labeling Zelensky a “dictator without an election” and warned that time is running out for him to adapt to changes in US policy toward Ukraine. Waltz conveyed Trump’s disappointment, saying Zelensky’s words and actions show a lack of appreciation for American support.

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”Some of the rhetoric coming out of Kiev and, frankly, insults to President Trump were unacceptable,” Waltz remarked. The rejected deal represented a “historic opportunity” for Ukraine to strengthen its economy while repaying the US for its assistance. Zelensky had the chance to engage in “constructive conversations” about the proposal but chose instead to issue public statements that were “incredibly unfortunate.”

Waltz described the situation as “ridiculous,” adding that those in Washington who previously demanded a ceasefire in Gaza are now “suddenly aghast” that Trump is advocating for the same approach in the Ukraine conflict.

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