Starmer gives support to ‘democratically elected’ Zelensky after Trump tirade

Trump had suggested that Ukraine had started the current conflict in Russia, and falsely claimed Zelensky had an approval rating of 4%.

Starmer gives support to ‘democratically elected’ Zelensky after Trump tiradeNumber 10/Flickr

Sir Keir Starmer has spoken to Volodymyr Zelensky to express support for him “as Ukraine’s democratically elected leader” after Donald Trump claimed he was a “dictator”.

A Downing Street spokesperson said the Prime Minister had called Zelensky on Wednesday evening and said it was “perfectly reasonable to suspend elections during war time as the UK did during World War Two”.

The call follows a day in which Zelensky had traded barbs with Trump, leading the US president to post a diatribe on his social media site, TruthSocial, in which he claimed his Ukrainian counterpart was “a dictator without elections”.

Earlier, Trump had suggested that Ukraine had started the current conflict in Russia, and falsely claimed Zelensky had an approval rating of 4%.

In response, Zelensky said Trump was living in a “disinformation space”.

Other UK figures have also hit out at Trump’s comments, with Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch saying Zelensky was “the democratically elected leader of Ukraine who bravely stood up to Putin’s illegal invasion”.

Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said Trump’s comments “must be where the line is drawn” and hoped “the whole political spectrum” in the UK would “speak with one voice in opposition to Trump’s lies”.

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