Ukrainian President Voldimi Zelensky faced questions and comments about his choice to wear combat equipment during a visit to the White House, originally etched for the peace conference, but marked by a fierce exchange in an oval office.
“Would you like to wear a suit? Are you at the highest level of the office in this country and refuse to wear a suit? I want to see it, do you own a suit?” Brian Glenn, commentator of the real American voice outlet; I asked Zelensky.
“Many Americans have a problem with respecting this office.”
Foreign leaders quickly retreated back with sarcastic remarks.
“After this war is over, I will wear my costume,” Zelensky said, using the word “kostyum,” which probably means “suit,” in each Google translation.
“Maybe it's like you, yes, maybe even better, I don't know,” Zelensky added.
When he arrived, Trump seemed jokingly saying that reporters were “all dressed today.” Say hello to the leader At North Portico. Zelensky's outfit consisted of perfectly black slim cargo uniforms and combat boots.
Zelensky was dressed in particular similar clothing for past meetings with former President Biden, members of Congress and other appearances in the US
The Ukrainian leader has visited the White House at least twice since October. But there was no travel that was as sudden and uncertain as the failed bilateral meeting on Friday.
Zelensky was entangled with Trump and Vice President Vance in front of the camera, and was forced to thank the US dollar for being poured into security support packages and weapons for a war-torn country.
The Ukrainian leader declared his gratitude, but was eventually devastated by the president. He said Zelensky had no Trump or current status in peace negotiations.
“You're not in a position so don't tell us what we're feeling… to direct what we're trying to feel,” Trump said, yelling Zelensky.
“We feel very good and it makes us feel very strong. You're not in a very good position right now.”
After the conversation, hopes for a ceasefire quickly faded as the Ukrainian leader quickly left the facility.
White House officials claimed the president was fired.
Zelensky has also cancelled his appearance at the DC-based think tank, the Hudson Institute.
He is still scheduled to appear in a joint interview with Fox New's Brett Baier tonight at 6pm.
Conservative commentator questions Zelensky over attire: 'Why don't you wear a suit?'
Ukrainian President Voldimi Zelensky faced questions and comments about his choice to wear combat equipment during a visit to the White House, originally etched for the peace conference, but marked by a fierce exchange in an oval office.
“Would you like to wear a suit? Are you at the highest level of the office in this country and refuse to wear a suit? I want to see it, do you own a suit?” Brian Glenn, commentator of the real American voice outlet; I asked Zelensky.
“Many Americans have a problem with respecting this office.”
Foreign leaders quickly retreated back with sarcastic remarks.
“After this war is over, I will wear my costume,” Zelensky said, using the word “kostyum,” which probably means “suit,” in each Google translation.
“Maybe it's like you, yes, maybe even better, I don't know,” Zelensky added.
When he arrived, Trump seemed jokingly saying that reporters were “all dressed today.” Say hello to the leader At North Portico. Zelensky's outfit consisted of perfectly black slim cargo uniforms and combat boots.
Zelensky was dressed in particular similar clothing for past meetings with former President Biden, members of Congress and other appearances in the US
The Ukrainian leader has visited the White House at least twice since October. But there was no travel that was as sudden and uncertain as the failed bilateral meeting on Friday.
Zelensky was entangled with Trump and Vice President Vance in front of the camera, and was forced to thank the US dollar for being poured into security support packages and weapons for a war-torn country.
The Ukrainian leader declared his gratitude, but was eventually devastated by the president. He said Zelensky had no Trump or current status in peace negotiations.
“You're not in a position so don't tell us what we're feeling… to direct what we're trying to feel,” Trump said, yelling Zelensky.
“We feel very good and it makes us feel very strong. You're not in a very good position right now.”
After the conversation, hopes for a ceasefire quickly faded as the Ukrainian leader quickly left the facility.
White House officials claimed the president was fired.
Zelensky has also cancelled his appearance at the DC-based think tank, the Hudson Institute.
He is still scheduled to appear in a joint interview with Fox New's Brett Baier tonight at 6pm.
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