WASHINGTON – Ukrainian President Volodymia Zelensky denied cheating on Friday night in a major oval office discussion with President Trump, who cast doubt on the future of his country's conflict with Russia, in his first public service charge.
“I don't know if we've done anything wrong,” Zelensky told Fox News chief political anchor Brett Bayer when asked if he owed Trump an apology for clashing with him and Vice President JD Vance.
“I respect the president and I respect the people of America,” the 47-year-old leader said in an interview without acknowledging his mistakes.
However, Zelensky told the hosts of the “special report” that “I don't know” and “I don't know” as some Democrats and Procrane commentators argued, “I don't know.”
US officials said early Friday that the debate was completely unexpected at the meeting.
Zelensky once again in an interview with Fox News that the US has given Ukraine a new “security guarantee” and promised that “when we're ready with this, we'll come to diplomacy,” but Trump has repeatedly revealed, he believes that security issues are already being addressed by US stocks in rare earth mining.
The deal was left as signed when a furious Trump kicked his counterpart out of the West Wing after the oval office cried out the match.
Zelensky also provided US reconciliatory remarks to meet US demands that he be more open to peace talks and the possibility of a ceasefire.
“I'm in the United States because we want peace,” he told Baier.
“But I respect the soldiers, our people, our civilians. I can't say it won't stop,” he added.
“No, they'll do that [not] Because everyone is afraid that Putin will come back tomorrow. We want just lasting peace. That's true. Security guarantee is required. I will raise this topic about NATO in the fastest way, but not all countries are on this side. I said, “OK, if not NATO, no one is pushing. If not NATO, let's build NATO in Ukraine.”

The US President wrote on social media shortly after the oval office meeting, writing that Zelensky “dismissed the United States in its precious oval office.” He can come back when he is ready for peace. ”
Zelensky expressed his gratitude to Trump and Vance, in their view, for the massive US aid to Kiev.
Ukrainian leaders have begun to denounce Vance's Biden administration and for appearing to tolerate the promotion of “diplomacy.” Zelensky chose to give him a lecture and production on history, along with Zelensky, who was not covered by the VP. [sic] talk? ”
Vance replied, “It's rude for you to come to an oval office to try and litigate this in front of the American media.”
“You either make a deal or we're out and if we're out, you're going to fight it,” cried Trump. “I don't think it's going to be beautiful.”

