Poroshenko: I wa to save Ukraine
The former Ukrainian preside, who is in the opposition wing of Waldimir Zelnski, called for his governme to listen to the voices of oppones like him in curre talks with Russia and curre ieractions with the United States, otherwise risk losing his legitimacy and importa Western support.
According to RCO News Agency, Poroshenko, a rival to Zelnski and ordered his governme within Ukraine, includes bans but believes could help improve Kiev’s relationship with Washington.
According to the Washington Post newspaper, the walls of the room meeting with Porosenko, in which the former Ukrainian preside accepts his guests, are full of memorials for his former days of politics in politics, especially the relationship he established with Donald Trump during his presidency.
According to the American newspaper Poroshenko, it is now seeking to leverage its past experiences with the aim of rebuilding his political image as a man who can deal with a fresh US preside. Meanwhile, the curre Ukrainian Preside Walodimir Zelksky and his main political rival have been in trouble in gaining Trump’s sustainable support.
Puroshenko became preside in Ukraine in the midst of a wave of Western seime in Ukraine. After reaching the presidency, he was able to persuade Trump to be the first US preside to armed Ukraine with deadly weapons. In the election of the year, Poroshenko lost to Zelksky – a former comedian who had previously played the role of the preside on television – so that he could not reach the presidency of Ukraine for another round, and there has been a hostility between them since then.
The curre Ukrainian governme imposed restrictions against Poroshenko earlier this year; Poroshenko, who is currely the leader of the opposition in parliame, is thought to be seeking again for the presidency at any time when the ceasefire is achieved and that Ukraine can hold election security.
However, several judicial investigations involved in corruption against him during the Zelksky governme. Ukrainian security services have said the restrictions on Poroshenko are due to his threats to national security, while he himself denies his allegations. Zelksky had said a day before the ban on Puroshenko, “a decision was made to protect our coury and establish justice.”
The bans have stopped accessing Poroshenko’s bank accous, and he has also been banned from leaving and is currely fighting in court to lift these restrictions. He says the bans have been implemeed with political motives aimed at undermining his influence and only harm Ukraine.
“I have worked with Donald Trump for more than three years and I am proud of having this background,” Poroshenko said in an ierview with Referring to Trump’s first presidency. Every meeting with Trump is like an opportunity; An opportunity to determine your position and find one of the common ierests. “That’s why I wa to travel to the United States because I wa to save Ukraine.”
Porosenko, who has been investing in the numbness industry, is known as one of the largest money donors to the Ukrainian army. He says the bank restrictions imposed by the Zelksky governme against him will be detrimeal to army war plans because they have disrupted his financial aid for soldiers stationed at the forefro of the war; Aids claim to be about $ 1 million a week. He also says that his banning makes it unable to lobby in support of his coury in Europe and Washington.
He also believes that sanctions imposed on him could later be used as an excuse to discredit democracy in Ukraine at a time when the coury needs to coinue Western support.

Picture of a meeting with Poroshenko and Trump at the office of former Ukrainian preside
“I hate it to damage Ukraine’s relations with the US and Europe later under the pretext of Porosenko’s case,” Puroshanko says.
According to the Washington Post, a political analyst, Washingtimir Fisso, said the banned against Poroshenko has actually coributed to Poroshenko in the political arena, and “most likely a political mistake by the Zelnski governme because they have raised the position of Poroshenko and his party.”
Analysts, however, say Poroshenko’s ranking in polls suggests a low chance of winning the possible election, and the Zelnski team is concerned about how billionaire Puroshenku will use his wealth to support other powerful candidates, including those with military records.
The media has previously speculated that General Valerie Zallogen, a former Ukrainian army commander who has been dismissed from command in the upcoming presideial election since 2008, will become Zelnski’s main rival. He is currely serving as a Ukrainian ambassador to England.
Ukraine had to hold its presideial election in year 6, but Zelnski has postponed the election under the pretext of military rule law in response to the war with Russia. The organization of elections during the period of implemeation of the military rule violates the Ukrainian constitution.
Russia has emphasized that Zelnski is discredited and has no legitimacy due to the lack of presideial elections in Ukraine. Trump called Ukrainian Preside “dictatorship without elections” earlier this year, when tensions between him and Zelnski raised. Trump’s stance sparked the Ukrainian governme’s concern that Washington has supported Russian stances and coinued military support for Ukraine in the future.
But despite having political ambitions and public hostility, Poroshenko opposed Zelnski, despite the new election in Ukraine before the ceasefire was held, saying, “I strongly oppose any elections during the war.”
However, he said that the prohibitions made by the curre Ukraine officials may have preveed his candidacy from being nominated and proved that those in the governme are preparing for the possibility of the election in the near future.
“I am a live docume,” he said.
Aon Grustsky, executive director of the Iernational Institute of Sociology of Kiev, said although most politicians say they are opposed to the elections, “I think they are secretly preparing for it. “We have had a successful ceasefire for Ukraine with some security guaraees.”
According to the Washington Post, Zelksky’s presidency is not guaraeed at all. Analysts say Ukrainian politicians supported him as a war leader after the war, but the failure of the Ukrainian army’s large -scale coup attack fought iernal criticism of his approach, including from the Poroshenko supporters. Zelksky’s opposition lawmakers have complained that the governme has abandoned them from negotiations over the coury’s future.
Grushtski emphasized that Poroshenko’s lawmakers in the European Solidarity Party are the main channels of his criticism against Zelnski.
“His statemes as the leader of one of the Ukraine parties are made in a calm tone, but instead of Poroshenko, there are other members of his party who perform many dirty work,” Grocesky said.
A former Ukrainian official who worked with Poroshenko and did not reveal his name said Porosenko’s team we to the Trump narrative that if he had been in power in power in power, the war with Russia would have been going to give the Ukrainians the message that if you did not vote for the fools in the year, you would not vote.
“I think these messages will be at the expense of stability in Ukraine and will create a gap that we do not like in the community,” the former official said.
Earlier this year, the gaps between Zelnski and Trump were fully displayed after their catastrophic meeting with US Vice Preside GDD in the White House Oval Office in fro of television cameras.
Many lawmakers in Ukraine now see attacks against Zelkski as a conspiracy to discredit him in Washington. Poroshenko said Zelnsky -Trump’s confroation, which he referred to as a “catastrophe”, was due to numerous computational errors Zelnsky and his team in initial ieractions with Trump.
Poroshenko, however, finds it difficult to achieve political agreemes with the US preside, citing his experience with Trump.

Picture taken in February of Poroshenko in his office
Former Ukrainian Preside Washington poied to a paper behind the wall in his remarks this spring at the top of the meeting room. The paper was actually a Crimean stateme, which was signed by former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in 2008 in opposition to the annexation of the Crimean Peninsula to Russia.
“The United States refuses Russia’s efforts to join the Crimea and is committed to maiaining this policy uil Ukraine’s territorial iegrity is recovered,” the Popeo later said.
“This is the result of my foreign policy,” Poroshenko said of it. This is not a copy of that docume but its principle. “
“Even if some of Trump’s policies change, the general approach will not change,” the former Ukrainian preside said of Donald Trump’s second governme. I know Trump. He makes his decisions without reporting from the State Departme or the Ministry of Defense. He largely trusts his instincts. Those who eer the negotiations must consider this principle. “If you don’t like this fact, do not eer io talks with him.”
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