Criticism of Zelensky’s style of coverage in the meeting with Macron and Trump
The president of Ukraine wore a simple sweatshirt during a meeting with his French and Ukrainian counterparts at the Elysee Palace, which drew a lot of criticism.
According to RCO News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s style of dressing was criticized at the reopening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral in France, and many users and officials expressed their displeasure with his informal dress.
According to the New York Post, Zelensky, who went to Paris to participate in the reopening ceremony of the Notre-Dame church after it was destroyed by fire, appeared in this ceremony in a simple black sports sweatshirt, black pants and brown military boots, and in a meeting on the sidelines This event was attended by US President-elect Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron wearing the same clothes.
One user of social network X (formerly Twitter) wrote: “Everyone is wearing formal clothes, but not Zelensky. He appeared in a sweatshirt and a jacket and it’s a shame.”
But American Senator John Fetterman, who himself is known for wearing informal clothes, rejected the criticism against Zelensky and welcomed this style of clothing of the Ukrainian president.
In this ceremony, Zelensky also had one of the symbols of the armed forces of Ukraine engraved on his clothes, a symbol that was also seen on his clothes in his speech in 2022 in the US Congress.
However, Trump adviser Roger Stone said the dress was “disrespectful to the American people.” He told an American media: “He can’t buy a suit of pants? At the World Economic Forum, he wore a suit and tie, but failed to wear a suit while addressing a joint session of Congress or meeting with the President-elect of the United States?
The 860-year-old Notre-Dame Cathedral reopened five years after a massive fire in the presence of dozens of world leaders and prominent figures. Before the reopening ceremony held on Saturday, the presidents of France and Ukraine met and talked with the president-elect of the United States at the Elysee Palace.
Five years ago, Notre Dame Cathedral suffered a fire during the first term of Donald Trump’s presidency in the United States, and now, after the five-year reconstruction period, it will be ready to receive tourists from all over the world next year.
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