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Former President Donald Trump praised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for his bravery in standing firm against the Russian invasion of his country.

While addressing the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday, Trump described Zelenskyy as “a brave man.”

The 45th president added that he likes Zelenskyy because during the House impeachment investigation of Trump in fall 2019, the Ukrainian leader said there was “nothing wrong” with the call that Democrats used to launch their probe.

“He could have said ‘he did something’ or thought I wasn’t appropriate … I called him up to congratulate him on his victory. He said ‘he did nothing wrong, absolutely nothing wrong,'” Trump noted.

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Democrats accused Trump of trying to establish a quid pro quo of U.S. military aid in exchange for Ukraine opening an investigation into Joe and Hunter Biden’s dealings in Ukraine.

However, Trump green lit the aid, and no investigation was launched into the Bidens.

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In an interview with The Daily Signal before his CPAC speech Saturday, Trump said Zelenskyy is proving his mettle under fire.

“Well, you know, you never know about bravery. Some people think they’re brave, and they’re not brave, and other people don’t think of themselves as very brave, and then they step up,” Trump said. “You never know until you get tested.”

“He’s being tested at the highest level, and so far he’s really shown great leadership and great bravery,” the former president continued.

“They say he was an actor or a comedian, and all of that is fine, but he is showing a lot of bravery, so far, and hopefully we won’t have to need that too much longer because maybe things can end.”

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Trump was also asked about Zelenskyy saying he is Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “target No. 1” for assassination.

“That’s what he thinks, I believe he does think that, and it’s probably true,” Trump said.

Zelenskyy — who has remained in his country’s capital of Kyiv despite the Russian advance on the city — received a standing ovation, with prolonged applause, Tuesday after addressing the European Parliament via video.

Zelenskyy applied for Ukraine to be a member of the European Union.

The Ukrainian leader said they are fighting for “freedom” and “survival,” with many of his citizens paying the ultimate price. “Nobody is going to break us. We are strong. We are Ukrainians.”

“Without you, Ukraine is going to be alone,” Zelenskyy added. “We have proven our strength. We have proven that, at a minimum, we are exactly the same as you are. So do prove that you are with us, do prove that you will not let us go.”

“And then life will win over death, and light will win over darkness.”

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