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Volodymyr Zelenskyy offers citizenship to US senator Lindsey Graham who told him to resign as Ukraine President

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy suggested Senator Lindsey Graham take Ukrainian citizenship after the senator called for his resignation. This came after tensions escalated during a heated meeting between Zelenskyy and Trump in Washington. Zelenskyy said that other countries' citizens dictating Ukraine's leadership is undemocratic, while support for Ukraine in the US Congress remains divided.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy offers citizenship to US senator Lindsey Graham who told him to resign as Ukraine President
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Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on Sunday that Senator Lindsey Graham could take Ukrainian citizenship and then call for his resignation
Zelenskyy made the remark in an interview, a clip of which was shared by Collin Rugg on the social media platform X. He was responding to the senator's statement that he should resign as president.
"I can give him Ukrainian citizenship, then his voice can start to gain weight," Zelenskyy said. He also said that citizens from other countries telling Ukrainians who should lead Ukraine was undemocratic.

Senator Lindsey Graham, once a strong supporter of Ukraine, had told reporters it was unclear whether the US could continue working with Zelenskyy and suggested he should resign.
Lindsey Graham calls on Zelenskyy to resign or change after Trump argument

This follows a heated meeting between Trump and Zelenskyy in the White House. Zelenskyy had traveled to Washington to secure a deal giving the US access to Ukraine’s mineral resources. However, the meeting took an unexpected turn, leading to the latter being asked to leave.
According to Associated Press, key Republicans and Democrats in Congress have strongly supported Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. However, tensions between Zelenskyy and US President Donald Trump are now putting that support at risk.
While Republican backing for Ukraine has declined in the three years since Russia’s invasion, some leaders had hoped a new deal would strengthen US support for Kyiv.
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