Where Zelenskyy is headed following tense White House exchange with Trump, Vance
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky faced backlash following a tense meeting with US President Donald Trump, which was characterized by remarks questioning Zelensky's diplomatic approach and accusations against Ukraine.
- Zelensky's trust rating fluctuated significantly, peaking at 90% after the 2022 invasion, but dropped following Trump's criticisms and a failed counteroffensive in 2023.
- Opposition MP Inna Sovsun expressed shock at the treatment Zelensky received, arguing for stronger European alliances and emphasizing that Ukrainians do not want a rushed settlement with Russia.
- Despite the challenges, Zelensky thanked the US for support, reflecting a desire for deeper cooperation, but concerns about future cooperation and security remain.
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Trump admin pushes Zelensky for apology after tense White House meeting
Senior Republican politicians react to Friday's meeting between Trump, Vance, and Zelensky, with a European official stating the White House will demand a public apology, according to Bloomberg.
'Trump and Vance were so rude': Ukrainians react to disastrous White House meeting
6 hours agoShareSaveJames WaterhouseBBC News, KyivShareSaveWhether or not President Volodymyr Zelensky was ambushed or should have been more diplomatic in the Oval Office, it was a disastrous visit for Ukraine.For those watching in Kyiv, the future of their country hung in the balance.”It was an emotional conversation, but I understand our president,” Yulia tells me next to Kyiv’s golden-domed St Sofia’s cathedral.”Maybe it wasn’t diplomatic, bu…
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