Trump's frustration with Zelenskyy is 'multifold,' Waltz says
Asked who Trump believes bears responsibility for Russia's invasion of Ukraine, White House national security adviser Michael Waltz declined to say. He also didn't directly respond to a question on whether Trump viewed Russia's Vladimir Putin as a dictator after Trump called Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy one.

Instead, Waltz continued to take aim at Zelenskyy, saying Trump's frustration with him is "multifold."
"Look, President Trump is obviously very frustrated right now with President Zelenskyy," Waltz said. "The fact that -- that he hasn't come to the table, that he hasn't been willing to take this opportunity that we have offered. I think he eventually will get to that point, and I hope so very quickly. But President Trump, as we made clear to our Russian counterparts, and I want to make clear today, he is focused on stopping the fighting and moving forward."
Zelenskyy, who was not invited to talks between the U.S. and Russia in Saudi Arabia earlier this week, has said he would not sign on to any deal that Ukraine was not a part of negotiating.







