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Ukraine's president is fighting a war on two fronts - against Russian forces on the ground and against American assaults over the airwaves

Ukraine's President Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y has accused US President Donald Trump of being "trapped in a disinformation bubble".

Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y gives a press conference in Kyiv.
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Image: Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y giving a press conference in Kyiv on Wednesday. Pic: AP
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Ukraine's president appears to be fighting a war on two fronts - against Russian forces on the ground and against American assaults over the airwaves.

View from Ukraine by Deborah Haynes, security and defence editor

With Donald Trump openly attacking him, Ukraine's president is dispensing with the diplomatic niceties towards a crucial partner and is instead fighting back.

It is a riAG百家乐在线官网 move given the heavy reliance of Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y on American military support to fight Russia's invasion and the US leader's dislike of criticism.

But the past week of disruptive, strongman diplomacy from the White House - upending traditional assumptions about US support for European and Ukrainian security - has clearly been too much for Kyiv to stomach without speaking back, and bluntly.

Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y used a press conference inside the presidential compound on Wednesday to say the American commander in chief is surrounded by a circle of disinformation after Mr Trump falsely claimed Ukraine was to blame for Russia's war and that Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y has a public approval rating of just 4%.

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Trump living in 'disinformation space'

The US president is pushing for elections in Ukraine - something that would be very difficult to conduct while the country is still under Russian missile and drone attack and with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians fighting on the frontline.

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Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y said the most recent surveys showed 57% of the population supported him - a similar rating to Mr Trump.

He also issued his strongest criticism yet of an attempt by the Trump administration to make Kyiv sign away half of the wealth it has from rare minerals and other natural resources - equal in value to about $500bn.

Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y said he could not "sell our state", adding this was not a "serious" conversation.

But he knows that he does need to have serious dialogue with Washington even after President Trump picked up the phone to Vladimir Putin a week ago, kicking off a thawing of ties between Moscow and Washington that led to a meeting of top US and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday and plans for a summit between the American and Russian presidents.

A first step will be engaging with Keith Kellogg, a retired lieutenant general currently Mr Trump's envoy to Ukraine and Russia, who arrived in Kyiv on Wednesday morning - though was curiously absent from the Saudi Arabia talks despite his job title.

Ukraine's president said he will talk with Mr Kellogg and would like to take him to visit the frontline and speak to soldiers to understand their view, while also talking to members of the public in the capital to hear what they have to say about the war, Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y's efforts and also the comments by Mr Trump.

The envoy, speaking to a small group of journalists when he stepped on the train, said he was there to listen and report back to Mr Trump.

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US 'will listen' to Kyiv's concerns

Asked how confident he was that he would be able to bring Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y to the negotiating table, Mr Kellogg said: "I'm always confident."

The coming days will tell whether that confidence is well placed.

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View from Russia by Ivor Bennett, Moscow correspondent

Volodymyr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y had the appearance of a beleaguered leader who knows he is now fighting a war on two fronts - against Russian forces on the ground and against American assaults over the airwaves.

Ukraine's leader looked almost shell-shocked from Donald Trump's verbal volleys last night, in which the US president accused Kyiv of starting the war.

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Image: President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago on Tuesday. Pic: Reuters

What has been Ukraine's biggest supporter now suddenly poses an existential threat. But for now, Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y is fighting back.

He accused Mr Trump of being "trapped in a disinformation bubble" - that he has not just drunk the Kremlin's Kool-Aid, but is now bathing in it.

He pushed back on Mr Trump's spurious claims of only having a 4% approval rating, calling it propaganda from Russia. Moscow has repeatedly tried to portray Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y as an illegitimate leader, due to his term expiring under martial law.

In reality, his numbers are similar to Mr Trump's, which should resonate with a man who became obsessed with TV ratings during his first term.

But it seems that facts do not always matter now to the White House.

And he was extremely dismissive - to the point of ridicule, almost - of the proposed US/Ukraine mineral deal.

"Not a serious conversation", he said, rejecting Mr Trump's business-first approach. Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y still wants the focus on Ukraine's scorched earth, not rare earths.

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His messages and manner are in stark contrast to those of Vladimir Putin.

Ever since the US election in November, the Russian president has sought to flatter Mr Trump, sympathise with him and be deferential, even when responding to barbs.

And in Riyadh yesterday, Moscow began reaping the rewards.

But Mr ZelenAG百家乐在线官网y's position is different, of course. Once the man of the moment, he's now struggling to stay relevant - in danger of being run down by the Donald Trump deal-making juggernaut.

For now, he's standing in the road trying to stop it. But any hope that it will change course or hit the brakes may be misplaced.