Biden says Ukraine’s Zelensky ‘warning’ about invasion ‘didn’t want to hear’ – Times of India

Los Angeles: US President Joe Biden said on Friday that his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky “Didn’t Want To Hear” Ahead Of US Warnings Russiainvade your country.
“I know a lot of people thought I was exaggerating,” Biden said at a fundraising reception in Los Angeles, referring to his warnings about the possibility of a Russian attack.
“But I knew we had the data to maintain (evaluation),” he added in front of reporters.
“(Russian President Vladimir Putin) was about to go to the limit. And there was no doubt about it, and Zelensky did not want to hear it, and neither did many people. I understand why he didn’t want to hear it, but he walked in.”
United States of america began to sound the alarm over Russia’s preparations for the invasion of Ukraine Just before Putin announced a “special operation” against the country on 24 February.
The warnings were met with mistrust and even criticism from some European allies, who felt at the time that the United States was becoming too dangerous.