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European leaders rallied behind Volodimir Zelensky after Donald Trump’s angry exchange with the President of Ukraine in the White House.
Leaders of Germany, France, Spain, Poland and the Netherlands were among those who posted reports on social media supported by Ukraine – with Zelensky responsible for everyone to thank for their support.
President of Ukraine goes to London this weekend to take part in the UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, who “maintains unwavering support for Ukraine,” Downing Rate said.
On Friday, he arrives after unusual scenes in the oval office when US President Trump collided with Zelensky, telling him a deal “or we left”.
At one point, Trump said Zelensky that he was insufficiently grateful for the US military and political support during Ukraine’s struggle with Russia’s invasion and that he was ‘Gambling games with the Third World War“
As a squall of supportive messages for Ukraine were posted by European leaders on the line – together with reports of the Prime Ministers of Canada, Australia and New Zealand – Zelensky replied to everyone: “Thank you for support.”
French President Emmanuel Macron published: “There is an aggressor: Russia. There is a victim: Ukraine. We were right to help Ukraine and authorize Russia three years ago – and continue to do it.”
Prime Minister Dutch Dick Schuu said that the Netherlands support Ukraine “now”, adding: “We want a long peace and stop the aggression of the war initiated by Russia. For Ukraine and its people for Europe.”
The original German chancellor Olaf Scholtz wrote that “no one wants peace more than the citizens of Ukraine,” with his replacement, waiting for Friedrich Merzz, he added that “we stand with Ukraine” and “we should never confuse the aggressor and victims in this horrible war.”
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said, “Ukraine, Spain stands with you,” while his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk wrote: “Dear (Zelensky), dear Ukrainian friends, you are not alone.”
The President of the European Commission Ursul von der Leyen said Zelensky: “Your dignity honors the courage of the Ukrainian people.”
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Truda said Canada “will continue to stand with Ukraine and Ukrainians in reaching fair and lasting peace.”
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albonez has published that his country “proudly supported the brave people of Ukraine in the fight for the protection of its sovereignty against the cruelty of Russian aggression and in support of international law.”
There were also supporting reports for Ukraine from political leaders in Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Moldova, Romania, Sweden and Slovenia.
However, Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban expressed his support for Trump, writing: “Strong people are making peace, weak people are waging war. Today, the @realdonaldtrump president was bravely for the sake of peace. Even if many were difficult to digest. Thank you, Mr.
Zelensky left the White House early, after his growth with Trump – but after that he thanked the US president on social media for his support, saying: “Ukraine needs a fair and long world, and we work for that.”
Writing on Telegram Messenger Telegram on Saturday, Zelensky stated that “it is very important to us, that Ukraine is heard and that no one forgets it, neither during the war nor after.”
“It is important for people in Ukraine to know that they are not alone, that their interests are represented in every country, in every corner of the world,” he added.
In an interview with Fox News, after the White House visit, Zelensky said his line with Trump was “not good for both parties”, but he thought the relationship could be rescued.
Couple interrupted each other repeatedly Before the media, during the fact that it was to be a prelude to two leaders signing an agreement that would give the US access to Ukraine’s deposits of rare land.
The conversation on Friday went bad after the US Vice -President JD Vance – sitting next to other politicians in the room – said Zelensk that the war should end through diplomacy.
Zelensky replied, asking “what diplomacy?”, Speaking to the previous ceasefire in 2019, agreed three years before the full -scale invasion of Russia when Moscow supported and armed the separatists in eastern Ukraine.
The vice president then accused Zelensky of disrespectful and “trial” the situation before the media.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called for a “without delays” between the US, Europe and allies in Ukraine.
On Sunday, Sir Keira talks on Downing Rate, when European leaders prepare efforts to the police of the future Ukrainian peace deal.
The British Prime Minister believes that the transaction will have to include US military assets that provide observation, exploration and potentially military aircraft that give air cover to scare away Russian President Vladimir Putin.