Zelenskyy slams Biden in error, claiming he is President Putin’

Zelenskyy slams Biden in error, claiming he is President Putin’

The incident that occurred on Thursday heightened concerns about Biden’s mental state and prompted an appeal for Biden to step down in his role as Democratic campaigner.

“I think the United States gave a lot of support for Ukrainians,” said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (center left). “We can forget some mistakes.” Susan Walsh/AP

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was quick to dismiss Vice Joe Biden’s NATO name gaffe earlier in the week, and called the gaffe “a error. 

While at an event for journalists at an event at the NATO Summit held in Washington this week, Biden made a mistake in introducing Zelenskyy to the audience as “President Putin” before quickly changing his opinion. This mistake heightened the concerns over the state of mind of the president due to his poor performance in the debate earlier in the month. An increasing number of Democrats insist that he put aside his position in his role as his Democratic president candidate.

In Ireland to engage in an interview with Irish Minister of State Simon Harris on Saturday, reporters asked Zelenskyy about his thoughts on the Biden name mistake.

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