Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky was warmly congratulated by British Prime Minister Kir Stmper on Saturday, outside the 10 Downing St. in London, on Saturday, Washington, Zelancesi, with President Donald Trump at DC, a day after the stressful exchange.
Zelemskyy and Starmer, who met Trump in Washington on Thursday, hugged, shook hands, wave and gave a thumb to journalists before going inside the Prime Minister’s residence for their meeting.
The Scheduled London travels to the Oval Office on Friday after a television meeting with Zelanski’s blowup with Trump and Vice President JD Vance.
Zelancesi was answered to questions by shouting reporters about Trump outside the Prime Minister’s residence, but remained tight.
Zelansky speaks after public spat with Trump, Vance, Dustup says ‘Bad for both sides’
Britain’s Prime Minister Kir Stmper, Wright, on Saturday left Ukraine President Volodimier Zelancesi for a meeting at 10 Downing Street in London. (Peter Nichols/Pool Photo AP)
The stormer told Zelansky that when he greeted him: “Okay, I just welcome you a lot in Downing Street. And as you have heard from cheers on the outside road, you have full support in the United Kingdom, and we are standing with you until it can happen.”
He said, “And I hope you may have heard some of that cheering in the street. It is the people of the United Kingdom who are coming out to display how much they support you, how much they support you, and our complete determination to stand with unbreakable determination is our complete determination that both of us have a lasting peace, a lasting peace, a permanent peace, which is a permanent peace, a permanent peace, which is a permanent peace, a permanent peace for Ukrane Is.
Zelenskyy replied: ,Why not. thank you so much.”
He said that British people have given Ukraine “a big support from the beginning of this war”.
The British Prime Minister Kir Stmper on Saturday hugged Ukraine President Volodimier Zelanski at Downing Street in London. (AP Photo/Qeeung)
Zelansky said he is “very happy” to hold a meeting with King Charles III at his residence in Sandringham on Sunday.
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A possible peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine increased tension during the oval office meeting on Friday, as Zelancesi said Russian President Vladimir Putin could not be trusted and violated other agreements.
Trump and Vance then accused Zelanceci that the US was not grateful to the support provided over the years and said the Ukrainian leader was in a “bad situation” on the negotiation table.
“You are playing cards,” said Trump. “You are gambling with the lives of millions of people. You are gambling with World War II. You are gambling with World War II. And what you are doing is very derogatory for this country, this country.”
Vice President JD Vance, Right, Ukrainian President Volodimir speaks with Zelancesi, left, President Donald Trump hears the Oval Office at the White House on Friday in Washington, DC (AP Photo/ Mistlav Chernov)
Vance reported that Zelanski Ukraine had problems with manpower and military recruitment, said that war means “everyone has problems, even you,” connecting America will make the future war in future “.
“Don’t tell us what we are going to feel,” Trump replied. “We are trying to solve a problem. Don’t tell us what we are going to feel.”
Zelansky was asked to leave the White House after the exchange, a Scheduled News Conference was canceled and a deal was not made to Ukraine to give the US to its rare earth minerals.
Zelancesi thanked the US after the meeting.
“Thanks America, thanks to your support, thanks to this trip,” he wrote on X. “Thanks @Potus, thank you to Congress and American people. Ukraine needs just and permanent peace, and we are working exactly for it.”
Ukrainian President Volodimier Zelansky on Friday stayed during an interview with Bretr Baire on the “Special Report” at Washington, DC. (AP Photo/Jose Louis Magana)
The Ukrainian President, in an interview after a meeting on the “Special Report”, told Fox News’s main political anchor Breter Bare Bare that he believes the Ukrainian-US relations could be overcome.
“Yes, of course, because it is the relationship between more than two presidents,” he said in a special interview. “This is a historical relationship, there is a strong relationship between our people. And that’s why I always started … to thank our people to thank my people.
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“Of course, is grateful to the President and, of course, for the Congress,” Zelancesi said, “But first, for our people … we wanted a lot to have a strong relationship and where it is counted. We will have it.”
Zelansky said he was “not sure that we did something bad” when asked about hot exchange, but assumed that the dustup was “bad for both sides.”
Fox News’ Medaline Kogins contributed to this report.