Donald Trump Says Zelenskiy Wants Democrats to Win US Election

 Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump makes a boxing gesture as he talks women's Olympic boxing during campaign rally at Ed Fry Arena in Indiana, Pa., Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. (AP)
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump makes a boxing gesture as he talks women's Olympic boxing during campaign rally at Ed Fry Arena in Indiana, Pa., Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. (AP)
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Donald Trump Says Zelenskiy Wants Democrats to Win US Election

 Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump makes a boxing gesture as he talks women's Olympic boxing during campaign rally at Ed Fry Arena in Indiana, Pa., Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. (AP)
Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump makes a boxing gesture as he talks women's Olympic boxing during campaign rally at Ed Fry Arena in Indiana, Pa., Monday, Sept. 23, 2024. (AP)

Donald Trump said on Monday that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wanted the Democrats to win the 2024 US election, in which the former president faces Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate.

The Republican presidential candidate's statement on the campaign trail contrasts with the line adopted by some of his allies, who have argued that Ukraine would welcome Trump back as only he - in their telling - has the acumen to negotiate with Russian President Vladimir Putin to end Moscow's war on Ukraine.

"I think Zelenskiy is the greatest salesman in history. Every time he comes into the country, he walks away with 60 billion dollars," Trump said at a rally in western Pennsylvania. "He wants them to win this election so badly, but I would do differently - I will work out peace."

Harris' campaign, in an emailed statement, called out Trump for not having said he wants Ukraine to win the war.

"Vice President Harris understands that if America walks away from Ukraine, Putin would be sitting in Kyiv with his eyes on the rest of Europe and our NATO allies," said Morgan Finkelstein, the national security spokesperson for Harris' campaign.

Zelenskiy's presidential office in Kyiv did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Trump gave no details of his peace plan, beyond reiterating he would call Putin and Zelenskiy and urge them to work out an accord, should he win the Nov. 5 election.

Zelenskiy, in the US to attend the 79th session of the UN General Assembly, said on Monday decisive action by the United States now could hasten the end of Russia's war against Ukraine next year.

While Trump said last week that he would "probably" meet with Zelenskiy while he was in the country, no meeting has been set, according to people close to the former president.

Over the weekend, Zelenskiy visited a weapons factory in Pennsylvania alongside Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro, a Harris ally, a move that angered some Trump associates, given that the visit occurred in an electoral battleground.

Americans of Eastern European descent - including Ukrainian-Americans and Polish-Americans - have become a sought-after voting bloc for both campaigns, particularly in Pennsylvania, which hosts significant Polish and Ukrainian populations.

Washington and its allies have provided a multi-billion dollar assistance program to Ukraine since the Russian invasion began in February 2022, while also imposing several rounds of sanctions against Moscow.

Trump has consistently described US aid to Ukraine as a waste of money and has declined to say he wants Ukraine to win. While Trump and Zelenskiy talked over the phone in July, they have not talked in person since Trump's 2017-2021 term.

Zelenskiy has previously said he cannot predict what Trump would do if he won in November, but hoped the Republican would maintain US military support for Ukraine.

In a July interview with the BBC, Zelenskiy said working with Trump would be "hard work, but we are hard workers."

The full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused the deaths of tens of thousands of people, uprooted millions more and devastated Ukrainian towns and cities.

Putin says peace talks can begin only if Kyiv abandons swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine to Russia and drops its NATO membership ambitions. Zelenskiy has called repeatedly for a withdrawal of all Russian troops and the restoration of Ukraine's post-Soviet borders.



Video Published by Ukraine Purports to Show North Korean Soldiers in Russia

A TV screen shows file images of North Korean soldiers during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. (AP)
A TV screen shows file images of North Korean soldiers during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. (AP)
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Video Published by Ukraine Purports to Show North Korean Soldiers in Russia

A TV screen shows file images of North Korean soldiers during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. (AP)
A TV screen shows file images of North Korean soldiers during a news program at Seoul Railway Station in Seoul, South Korea, Friday, Oct. 18, 2024. (AP)

A video purporting to show dozens of North Korean recruits lining up to collect Russian military fatigues and gear aims to intimidate Ukrainian forces and marks a new chapter in the 2 1/2-year war with the introduction of another country into the battlefield, Ukrainian officials said.

In the video, which was verified by Ukraine’s Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security, which operates under the Culture and Information Ministry, presumably North Korean soldiers stand in line to pick up bags, clothes and other apparel from Russian servicemen. The Associated Press could not verify the video independently.

“We received this video from our own sources. We cannot provide additional verification from the sources who provided it to us due to security concerns,” said Ihor Solovey, head of the center.

“The video clearly shows North Korean citizens being given Russian uniforms under the direction of the Russian military,” he said. “For Ukraine, this video is important because it is the first video evidence that shows North Korea participating in the war on the side of Russia. Now not only with weapons and shells but also with personnel.”

The center claims the footage was shot by a Russian soldier in recent days.

It comes after the head of Ukrainian military intelligence, Kyrylo Budanov, said in local media reports that about 11,000 North Korean infantrymen were currently training in eastern Russia. He predicted they would be ready to join fighting by November. At least 2,600 would be sent to Russia’s Kursk region, where Ukraine launched an incursion in August, he was quoted as saying.

“The emergence of any number of new soldiers is a problem because we will simply need new, additional weapons to destroy them all,” Solovey told AP. “The dissemination of this video is important as a signal to the world community that with two countries officially at war against Ukraine, we will need more support to repel this aggression.”

The presence of North Korean soldiers in Ukraine, if true, would be another proof of intensified military ties between Russian President Vladimir Putin and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Last summer, they signed a strategic partnership treaty that commits both countries to provide military assistance. North Korean weapons have already been used in the Ukraine war.