It comes after Trump slammed Ukrainian President Zelensky's approval ratings, called for fresh Ukraine elections and appeared to suggest that Ukraine started the war with Russia following the historic peace talks in Saudi Arabia.
This year's Victory Day parade is expected to follow suit of last year's lacklustre celebrations, where Putin vowed Russia was "always" ready to strike the West and snubbed Britain in a snarling World War 2 rant.
Trump also said on Friday that Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky have to "get together" in order for the breakthrough Ukraine war peace deal to progress.
PRESIDENT Donald Trump has denied claims that he will visit Vladimir Putin in Moscow for the May 9 victory day parade.
In Kyiv, Deputy Minister of Defence Serhii Boiev hit back at Donald Trump’s claim that European troops in Kyiv will spark World War Three.