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Trump Kicks Zelensky Out of White House, Cancels Press Conference

President Donald Trump ousted Ukrainian President Voldy Mir Zelensky out of the White House on Friday after Zelensky made “disrespectful” remarks in front of the media before planned private consultations and expected signatures. Many controversial mineral trade.

Following an oral skirmish in the oval office and Zelensky's exit, the White House confirmed that the Ukrainian president had not signed the mineral trade. President Trump has since issued a statement that Zelensky might return to the White House “when peace is ready.”

“We held a very meaningful meeting at the White House today. Under such fire and pressure, we learned a lot that we never understood without conversation. It's amazing how it comes out through emotions, and President Zelensky decided that if America was involved he was not ready for peace. I said In a social post of truth.

“I don't want any advantage, I want peace. He downplayed the United States in his precious oval office. He can come back when peace is ready,” he continued.

Nick Gilbertson, White House correspondent in Breitbart I captured that moment Zelensky left the White House after a controversial meeting. Trump and Zelensky were also scheduled to hold a joint press conference, but Vance said to Zelensky, “Have you ever said 'Thank you'? ” And Trump warned the Ukrainian leader that “you're gambling in World War I.”

Semer's White House correspondent Shelby Talcott White House officials said after the controversial meeting, Trump decided that Zelensky was not ready to negotiate and that further conversations were not productive. Trump then posted his statement in a statement on True Society, with national security advisers Mike Waltz and Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying Zelensky was asked to leave and negotiations were over that day.

White House officials confirmed with Breitbart News to explain the Talcott event.


During the meeting, Vice President J.D. V. V. V. V. and Trump portrayed the portrayal of Ukrainian naked Zelensky as the only David fighting the Russian Goliath. And what it needs is an escalation of involvement from Europe and the US.”

At one point, Zelensky criticized the European government, including Trump, and the previous US administration in his first term, saying he was grateful that Trump had not stopped Putin today after annexing and occupying Crimea in 2014.

“People are almost dying on the battle line,” Zelensky said. “No one stopped him. We had a conversation with him – many conversations, multilateral conversations.”

Zelensky said this reached its peak in the 2019 ceasefire led by Europe, but Putin violated the deal and failed to engage in the promised exchange of prisoners, killing Ukrainians.

“What kind of diplomacy, JD? What does it mean?” Zelensky asks Vance, implying that negotiations with the dangerous Putin will be fruitless.

“I'm talking about the kind of diplomacy that will end the destruction of your country,” Vance replied.

Zelensky folded his arms and dismissed the idea, and when he tried to talk about him, Vance stated, “It's rude for you to come to an oval office and try to sue this in front of the American media.”

“Right now, you're all going around and forcing the draft to the frontline because of talent issues,” Vance told Zelensky. “We should thank the President for trying to end this conflict.”

“What does it mean to say what problems we have for Ukraine?” Zelensky asked in a grumpy mood.

When the Ukrainian president tried to challenge Vance's characterization of the draft issue, the vice president became more confrontational.

“Do you think it's respectful to come to the elliptical offices of the United States and attack the administration that is trying to prevent the destruction of your country?” Vance asked.

“Everyone has problems during the war,” replied Zelensky. “You too, but you have a lovely sea and don't feel [threatened] Now – but you will feel it in the future. God's blessing, you are not at war. ”

“You shouldn't tell us what we're trying to feel,” Trump paused. “We're trying to solve the problem. You're not in a position to direct it, so don't tell us what we're trying to feel.”

Trump and Zelensky spoke to each other for a while, then Trump said, “You're not in a very good position. You've allowed to be in a very bad position… You don't have a card now. With us, you start holding the card.”

“We're not Trump,” Zelensky stepped in anger.

“You're Trump now,” Trump shot. “You are living and gambling for millions of people. You are gambling with World War III. And what you are doing is very rude to this country, to this country.

“Did you say “thank you” once? ” asked Vance.

“In many cases,” Zelensky argued.

Read more: The Ukrainian Mineral Conference falls apart after Zelensky threatens us.

“No, for this whole meeting,” Vance said. “You went to Pennsylvania and campaigned for the opposition in October. Please give us a thank you to the President who is trying to save the United States and your country.”

“Please,” Zelensky said as Vance was finished. “If you're talking very loud about war, I think you can….”

“He's not speaking out loud,” Trump cut off Zelensky. “You're in great trouble in the country.”

As Zelensky tried to argue, Trump said, “No, no, you've talked a lot. Your country is in great trouble. You're not winning.”

“I know,” said Zelensky, visibly angry.

“You're not winning this. You have a good chance to come out okay because of us,” Trump said.

“Mr. President, I say we are staying strongly in our country – from the beginning of the war, we have been alone and we are grateful. I am grateful in this cabinet,” Zelensky said.

Trump cut him off again, giving an exception to Zelensky's claim that Ukraine was standing alone and complaining that his “silly” predecessor, Joe Biden, “has given you $350 billion.”

“We gave you military equipment, and while your men are brave, they had to use our military equipment. If you didn't have our military equipment, this war would have ended in two weeks,” declared Trump.

Zelensky sneered at this concept. “In three days, I heard it from Putin,” he quipped. “Of course, it's two weeks in three days, yes.”

“It's going to be very difficult to do business like this,” Trump said.

Vance once again concluded the fight by expressing his gratitude to Zelensky and chastising him for airing his differences with the Trump administration in the media rather than trying to solve things in the right venue.

“Additionally accept that there are differences and try to fight it in the American media when you're wrong, just sue those disagreements. We know you're wrong,” Vance said.

John Hayward contributed to this report.

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