On Friday, Friday, Trump and his vice president, JD Vance, harvested Zelenskyy for “disrespect” and not thanks to us enough for his support.
“You gamble with the lives of millions of people,” Trump shouted. “Gambling with III in the Second World War and what you do is very unfair to the country – this country.”
Zelensky, who has mastered with Trump to persuade him with Russian President Vladimir Putin and discussing possible US Guarantees for Ukraine in the event of a violation, with Trump that there would be no compromises with the killer in our territory. ”

While the Ukrainian leader left the White House soon after the verbal match, Trump took over the truth of the social media application, which the owner says Zelenskyy is not “ready for peace if America is involved.”
“Non-complied with the United States in her gentle oval office. He can return when he is ready for peace,” he added.
Zelensky published on X after a meeting to thank the US for support.
“Thanks Potus, Congress and the American people. Ukraine needs only lasting peace, and we do exactly for it,” he wrote.
Here’s how some world leaders reacted to the heated dispute:
Deputy Chief of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev
Medvedev, former Russian president, wrote on a telegram that Trump gave Ukraine “strong slap on the wrist”.
“For the first time, Trump told the Cocaine Truth to your face: Kiev regime plays with the world war. And it is a strong slap on the joint of the pigs. But it is not enough – we must stop the military assistance to the Nazis Machine,” Medvedev said.
Head of the Eternal Policy of the European Union Kaja Kallas
Kallas said that it is clear that “the free world needs a new leader.”
“Ukraine is Europe! We stand by Ukraine,” Kallas said in the site of social media.
“We will set our support to Ukraine so that they can continue to fight (against) aggressors,” she added. “Today it became clear that the free world needs a new leader. It is on us, Europeans, to take this challenge.”
French President Emmanuel Macron
The Macron told reporters in Portugal that Russia “Agresor” in the war of Ukraine and Ukrainians are “aggressive people.”
“I think we were all right to help Ukraine and Sanction Russia three years ago and to continue with that. We, these are United States, Europeans, Canadians, Japanese and many others,” Macron said.
“And we have to thank everyone who helped and respect those who fought for their dignity, their independence, their children and the safety of Europe. They are good to remember sometimes like these, it’s all,” he added.

Norway Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere
Stoere condemned events in the White House as “seriously and like a rivered.” ”
“Ukraine still needs American support, and in Ukraine security and the future are also important for the United States and Europe.
“President Volodymyr Zelensky has strong support in Ukraine, and he led his people through a very demanding and brutal time. That Trump accuses Zelenskyy’s gambling is a deep unreasonable and statement from Norway TV2.
Estonia
Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna wrote to X that the only obstacle to peace Russian President Vladimir Putin’s “decision to continue the war of aggression”.
“If Russia stops fighting, there will be no war. If Ukraine stops fighting, I will not be Ukraine. Estonia in Ukraine remains unbeatable. It is time for Europe to boost,” Tsahčna wrote.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk
“Dear Ukrainian friends, you are not alone,” “Tusk published on X.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez
“Ukraine, Spain stands with you” Sanchez, wrote on X.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini
“The goal of peace, stop this war! Come on @realdonaldtrump,” Salvini wrote on X.
“Sweden stands with Ukraine. You won’t just fight for your freedom, but for the whole of Europe. Glory to Ukrainians!” He wrote to X.
President of the EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen
Von Der Leyen announced a message of solidarity with Zelenskyy, writing on X: “Your dignity honor the courage of Ukrainian people. Be strong, be brave, be fearless.”
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