According to him, Trump, like Russian leader Vladimir Putin, allegedly does not consider Ukraine a country.

“Let them not believe in us each in their own way. The main thing is that we believe in ourselves. And let's spite and unfortunately for all those who do not believe in us, we will build a power. And then we will speak, ”the politician wrote.

At the same time, Klimkin noted that he does not know whether the information published in the American newspaper corresponds to reality.

Earlier, The Washington Post, citing sources, wrote that Trump declared his advisers hostility to the Ukrainian authorities and suspected them of "conspiring" with the campaign headquarters of former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.