Zelensky arrives at the White House on Friday, signing a key mineral trade with the US and hoping to secure guarantees. From Trump, who attempts to mediate peace between Kiev and Moscow. but The negotiations were over soon After they started, Trump called Zelensky “disrespectful” and he said he was “not ready for peace.”
One of Most notable Oval office scenehostility was the pinnacle of nearly a month's growth tension between the Trump administration and Zelensky, who irritated White House officials with some of his rhetoric and actions.
Trump sincerely welcomed Zelensky into his oval office, praised the courage of the Ukrainian soldiers and insisted he wanted to see the peace of the region. But the meeting soon I was left to scream and pointPresident Vance and Vice President accused Zelensky of ungratefulness and little leverage.
The moment when Vance said Trump was engaged in diplomacy and Zelensky asked the question, the meeting came off the rails from friendly “What kind of diplomacyJD, are you talking? “It highlighted Russian President Vladimir Putin's ceasefire and killed Ukrainians.
It sent all three men into a crying match that ended with Trump ordering Zelensky from the White House There are no signed significant mineral trades.
Before that, Trump proposed Ukraine. You need to compromise End the war with Russia – whilst avoiding giving details about what Moscow may have to give up. He also said that increasing pressure on Putin would have the opposite effect of reaching a peace deal.
The president also scolded Zelensky for making demands on the side of the Russian peace agreement, saying, “You're not in a really good position right now,” and “You're not in a really good position.”You don't have a card now. ”
Trump later told reporters that Zelensky said,Overrated his handAn oval office meeting shows that future US support could be at risk if Zelensky doesn't want to end the battle.
Asked what Zelensky must do to resume consultations, Trump said the Ukrainian leader must say.I want to create peaceInstead of criticizing Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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