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    Ukraine's former army chief says US 'destroying' world order

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    Posted on March 6, 2025

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    Last updated: January 25, 2026

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    Ukraine's ex-army chief claims the US is undermining the global order, amid tensions with Russia and Western allies.

    Ukraine's Former Army Chief Claims US is Undermining Global Order

    By Libby George

    LONDON (Reuters) - Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine's former armed forces chief and current ambassador to Britain, said on Thursday that the United States was "destroying" the current world order.

    The popular general, who led Ukraine's defence in the first two years of Moscow's full-scale invasion, spoke as President Volodymyr Zelenskiy sought to mend fences with Washington after a fiery White House row with President Donald Trump.

    Zaluzhnyi said Ukraine had held onto its independence despite "animus and threats coming even from friends".

    His sharp remarks, made at London's Chatham House think tank, came after Trump froze military aid and intelligence-sharing with Kyiv in moves to push Zelenskiy into peace talks with Russia, while refusing to offer Kyiv security guarantees.

    "It's obvious the White House has questioned the unity of the whole Western world," Zaluzhnyi said, adding: "Because we see that it's not just the axis of evil and Russia trying to revise the world order, but the U.S. is finally destroying this order."

    European leaders on Thursday said they would stand by Ukraine - and boost defence spending - to enable them to stand up to Russia. But the U.S. has been a key backer, and its intelligence, equipment and financial support have been crucial for Kyiv.

    Zaluzhnyi is broadly popular in Ukraine and is seen as a potential challenger to Zelenskiy when Ukraine holds elections, although he has voiced no clear ambitions to run for office.

    Elections are currently prohibited by the declaration of martial law after Russia began its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

    Zelenskiy replaced Zaluzhnyi as army chief last year following battlefield setbacks. Russian forces now hold about 20% of Ukraine and have been gradually advancing in the country's east.

    Zaluzhnyi added that Ukraine should receive security guarantees and "should avoid the role of bargaining chip in any negotiations".

    (Reporting by Libby George; editing by Mark Heinrich)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine's former army chief accuses the US of destroying global order.
    • •Zaluzhnyi's remarks follow a US-Ukraine diplomatic row.
    • •European leaders pledge support for Ukraine against Russia.
    • •Zaluzhnyi is a potential political challenger in Ukraine.
    • •Ukraine seeks security guarantees amid ongoing conflict.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine's former army chief says US 'destroying' world order

    1What did Valeriy Zaluzhnyi say about the US?

    Zaluzhnyi stated that the United States is 'destroying' the current world order, indicating concerns about US actions affecting global stability.

    2How has the US influenced Ukraine's military aid?

    The remarks followed a period when former President Trump froze military aid and intelligence-sharing with Kyiv, pressuring Zelenskiy into peace talks with Russia.

    3What is the current political situation regarding elections in Ukraine?

    Elections are currently prohibited due to the declaration of martial law after Russia's full-scale invasion began in February 2022.

    4What security measures did Zaluzhnyi advocate for Ukraine?

    He emphasized that Ukraine should receive security guarantees and avoid being used as a bargaining chip in negotiations.

    5What is the stance of European leaders towards Ukraine?

    European leaders have expressed their commitment to support Ukraine and increase defense spending to counter Russian aggression.

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