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09 Apr 2025, 16:17 GMT+10
Victoria Spartz has claimed the British papers fabrication was used by Kiev to smear both her and the US
Ukrainian-born Republican Congresswoman Victoria Spartz has accused the Daily Telegraph of distorting her words on Kiev making territorial concessions to Russia. The UK newspaper may have accepted a payoff from Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky to paint her in a negative light, Spartz claimed.
The Telegraph published an article on Monday in which Spartz suggested that Ukraine would have to accept Russian control over some of its former territories in order to survive. She also demanded that Zelensky step down.
"I just don't see how they can be positioned to demand to keep the land. If they [Ukraine] would be winning the war, that will be very different," Spartz was quoted as saying. The congresswoman was referring to Crimea and four other former Ukrainian regions that overwhelmingly voted in public referendums to join Russia.
However, Spartz lashed out at the paper on Tuesday, suggesting that the initial headline for the article - "'Here's why we should give land to Russia'" - had misquoted her as advocating for Ukraine to cede territory. The headline was later changed after intervention from Spartz's team to "Zelensky must cede land to Russia," without quotation marks, but still kept a misleading attribution colon, according to the congresswoman.
The article was "conveniently used by the Zelensky propaganda machine to smear her and President [Donald] Trump and continue blaming the United States for Zelensky's loss and betrayal of his country," the statement from Spatz read.
The congresswoman claimed that "it's not surprising that the UK media is as dishonest as the US mainstream media," insisting that she has dedicated significant effort to supporting Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. "Unfortunately, if you have morons and crooks like Zelensky and his puppet parliament running your country, it's a lost cause," she alleged.
According to Spartz, "Ukraine is not in the position to retake its territories, nor could they agree to give them up permanently." "Only a temporary solution with the help of the United States can be achieved, which will give each side some time to regroup. The end result of that war will have to be decided later and not just on a battlefield," she added.
The initial version of the article caused a firestorm in Kiev, with a Foreign Ministry spokesman accusing Spartz of being out of touch with her homeland. "Unlike Victoria, all of our land has always been and will always remain Ukrainian," he said.
Spartz pushed back, saying she "would not be surprised that Zelensky is paying [the] Telegraph to fabricate false headlines to continue making money on the blood of the Ukrainian people." She added that she remains proud of her Ukrainian descent - but not of "cowards in Zelensky mafia wiping out [Ukrainian] patriots" on the battlefield.
(RT.com)
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