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US and Ukraine leaders “no pressure”

2019-09-25T23:19:48.795Z


US President Trump held a press conference in New York, where the United Nations General Assembly was held on the 25th. Do not threaten ...


US President Trump held a press conference in New York, where the United Nations General Assembly was held on the 25th. No threats, no pressure. Everything was made up. "

Prior to the press conference, Mr. Trump met with Ukrainian President Zerensky on the 25th. Mr. Zelensky asked the reporters, "Did you feel pressure?" And said, "I don't want to be involved in a democratic and open US election." I didn't. " Mr. Trump repeatedly stressed that there was no pressure.

The White House released the call record of Mr. Trump and Mr. Zelensky in July this year. According to it, Mr. Trump asked Mr. Zelensky to investigate allegations about Mr. Biden, and consulted with his counsel, Giuliani and Attorney General Bar.

At the beginning of the meeting, Mr. Trump joked, “He made me more famous and I made him more famous,” with allegations being widely reported.

Mr. Zelensky was originally a popular comedy talent. In April of this year, he was elected in the presidential election, grabbing the hearts of voters who were dissatisfied with economic stagnation and political corruption.

Concerning this suspicion, opposition and democratic chairman Pelosi said on the 24th that "the president's action is a serious violation of the Constitution" and has officially launched an investigation into the impeachment trial. (New York = Watanabeoka, Koji Sonoda)

Source: asahi

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