
US President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy at the White House in Washington, DC, US, February 28, 2025. — Reuters
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Wolodium Zillski said Friday that President Donald Trump screams in front of him in an angry White House malfunction, his ties with the United States can still be repaired.
“Of course,” Zillsky asked in a Fox News interview whether relations with Trump could be saved.
He said the US Ukrainian relations are about “more than two presidents”, adding that Ukraine needs Washington’s help in the fight against Russia’s huge and better armed forces.
“Without your support, it would be difficult for Trump’s favorite news channel – Zlinski,” Zilnsky said.
Zlinski’s olive branch came hours after the scene of the extraordinary Oval Office, where the US policy of mass support for the Ukraine war against the Russian invasion fell into a scream.
The row saw European leaders raise their voice for Ukraine’s support when Zilnsky raised a White House’s quick and mineral agreement, which is considered an important for the US broker, without signing to support Ukraine.
During the confrontation, the US and international media stood in front of the media, Trump and Vice President JD Venus screamed at Zelaninski, and accused him of not “grateful” and refuses to accept his proposed trim terms.
“You don’t have cards yet,” Trump said. “You are either going to make a contract or we are out, and if we are out, you will fight it and I don’t think it will be beautiful.”
Zillsky left immediately, Posted on social media, “When he is ready for peace, he can come back.”
US media reports that Zelinski was asked by senior Trump officials to leave.
The president told reporters at the end of Friday that Zelinsky “is playing more and more” and he should be willing to end the “immediately” fighting.
However, Zillsky refused to apologize, telling Fox News: “I am not sure we have done something bad.” However, he said he wanted the reporters not to be exchanged.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio later called on CNN to Zelinski, “I apologize for wasting his time for this meeting that was about to end.”
‘Not lonely’
US allies in Europe – are already worried that Trump will force Ukraine to give Russian President Vladimir Putin effectively victory – Zilnski has reached to back.
“You are not alone,” said Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.
British Prime Minister Kerr Star, while refreshing his visit to the White House, said that he had spoken to both Trump and Zilinski by phone after the clash and pledged “irresponsible support” for Kiev.
On the right side, Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called on Ukraine to summit a “without delay” summit between the United States, Europe and its allies.
Trump and Venice “Putin’s dirty work,” the US Senate Democrat Chak Shammer posted.
But Russia was happy.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called Zilnski a “abusive pig” who had “a proper slap in the Oval Office”.
Trump’s Republican Party echoed the Russians in accusing Zilnski.
Ukraine appeared to be united behind Zillsky, his Army Chief vowed to stand with him, while the Foreign Minister praised his “bravery”.
Compromise with ‘killer’?
This melted after that when Trump said that Ukraine would have to “compromise” in a reconciliation with Russia, which has occupied the acquisition of the country.
“There should be no compromise with the killer in our area,” said Zelannski.
Subsequently, when he pointed out that the former Western -backed peace efforts had failed to stop Russian aggression, Venice obstructed and called it “dishonor”.
The session then blew up the Ukrainian leader in Trump and Venice. When he talked to her, he sat down in clear trouble.
Trump has frightened Kiev and European allies with his sudden U -Turn in US policy, and has presented himself as a mediator between Putin and Zelinski and refused to condemn the Russian invasion.
He said in the Oval Office that he had talked to Putin on “numerous occasions”.
Trump called Zilnsky a “dictator” last week and said he believes Putin to “maintain his word” on the ceasefire.
Trump told Zilnski that he could not criticize any of the important parties as a mediator.
However, while talking to Fox News, Zillski said he wanted Trump “really more towards us.”
Meanwhile, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continued.
Kiev said Friday that the Russian infantry was hitting the Ukrainian border near the Russian region, near the region, near the region, which was occupied by the Ukrainian forces last summer.