**Ukraine’s President Responds to Trump’s Claim**
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says that U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim of a 4% approval rating for him is based on Russian disinformation.
During a press conference in Kyiv on February 19, Zelensky said that his government has evidence that the false figure was discussed between the U.S. and Russia. He pointed out that Ukraine held elections in 2019, which were legitimate under martial law.
Zelensky’s approval rating is actually at 57%, according to a recent survey.
**Russia Continues to Attack Ukraine**
Meanwhile, Russian forces launched 167 drones and ballistic missiles against Ukraine overnight, causing damage and casualties. Residents posted videos on social media showing a large blaze at the refinery.
Ukraine’s military said that Russia suffered 1,300 casualties over the past day.
**International Community Responds**
The European Union has agreed to impose new sanctions on Russia, targeting aluminum imports and oil tankers.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told EU ambassadors that sanctions would not be lifted earlier.
Ukrainian President Zelensky said that Ukraine is ready for investment, but only if the occupied territories are liberated and natural resources are protected.
**World Leaders Weigh In**
French President Emmanuel Macron said that France will not send soldiers to the frontline in Ukraine.
Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly expressed support for Canadian involvement in protecting Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin still wants to occupy all of Ukraine, according to unnamed intelligence officials.