- caused concern among European and Ukrainian observers.
- Trump accused Zelenskyy of being 鈥渘ot ready for peace鈥, and an was not signed.
- European leaders expressed solidarity with Zelenskyy.
A confrontational between and US President Donald Trump drew exasperation and fear from European and Ukrainian observers, as Kyiv鈥檚 hopes of aligning Trump鈥檚 view of the war with its own dwindled with each heated exchange.
鈥淚鈥檓 just crying because of what I hear,鈥 a Ukrainian politician said of the meeting, speaking on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the situation.
Just the word 鈥渨ow鈥 is how Oleksandr, 40, a Ukrainian military officer fighting in Russia鈥檚 Kursk region, responded to footage of the argument.
鈥淲e still have a lot of work to be done,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淏etter war, than shameful peace.鈥
The fiery exchange between Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (left) and US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office has alarmed leaders in Europe. Photo / AFP
early today, forgoing a planned news conference. And Trump made his position clear after the meeting in a post on Truth Social, saying the and accusing him of disrespecting the United States. 鈥淗e can come back when he is ready for peace,鈥 Trump said.
An was also not signed, a White House official confirmed. The as part of an effort by the aid.
In a brief statement after the meeting, Zelenskyy thanked Trump, 鈥淐ongress, and the American people鈥, adding that 鈥淯kraine needs just and lasting peace, and we are working exactly for that鈥.
European officials, meanwhile, rallied around Zelenskyy today, with several politicians and diplomats expressing shock and dismay. European leaders, including in Spain, Lithuania, Moldova, Sweden, Latvia and Norway, among others, all posted messages in solidarity with Zelenskyy.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk wrote on X: 鈥淒ear Zelenskyy, dear Ukrainian friends, you are not alone.鈥
reiterated his support for Ukraine in remarks to reporters today. 鈥淚 think we were all right to help Ukraine and sanction Russia three years ago and to continue to do so. And when I say we, it鈥檚 the United States of America, the Europeans, the Canadians, the Japanese, and many others,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hese are simple things, but they are good to recall at this moment.鈥
The combative exchange was met with shock, and in many cases fury, across the political spectrum in Britain.
The White House fireworks came one day after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer鈥檚 own meeting with Trump. The meeting highlighted mutual good feelings with the mercurial President that were greeted as at least tentatively hopeful signs that Washington could be brought along in support not just for US-UK relations but for Ukraine, as well.
That optimism was quickly swept away as news of the Oval Office shouting match spread. A Conservative Party member described Trump鈥檚 and Vice-President JD Vance鈥檚 treatment of Zelenskyy as 鈥渟tomach churning鈥. Several members of Parliament called on Starmer to revoke the invitation for a visit with King Charles that he had extended to Trump a day earlier.
US Vice-President JD Vance told Zelenskyy he was being disrespectful during a meeting with Trump at the White House. Photo / AFP
Senior Conservative Party leader Robert Jenrick said in a post on X that he was 鈥渟ickened by that degrading spectacle鈥.
鈥淎nd to think the bust of Winston Churchill was in the same room as it unfolded,鈥 Jenrick posted. 鈥淗e would be turning in his grave if he saw that happen. Ukraine鈥檚 people, led by President Zelenskyy, have fought bravely to hold off Putin.鈥
Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, posted on X: 鈥淭his is thuggery from Trump and Vance, plain and simple. They are bullying the brave true patriot Zelenskyy into accepting a deal which effectively hands victory to Russia. Unless the UK and Europe step up, we are facing a betrayal of Ukraine.鈥
There was no immediate reaction from the Prime Minister鈥檚 office. Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who has been friendly with Trump but also a staunch supporter of Zelenskyy, also did not comment publicly immediately.
Ukrainian political analyst Maria Zolkina commended Zelenskyy for his approach to the meeting despite previous criticisms of his emotional style of communication.
鈥淚 fully and completely support and commend how he held himself,鈥 Zolkina said. 鈥淚n today鈥檚 show 鈥 Zelenskyy was not only himself but also embodied each of us: when your main 鈥榗ard鈥 is your right to have your own country, your dignity, and the courage to defend it.鈥
Zelenskyy鈥檚 top adviser, Andriy Yermak, appeared to defend that approach in a statement on X.
鈥淚 support the President as he defends the interests of our heroic nation. In every situation,鈥 Yermak wrote. 鈥淲e are grateful to those who stand with us.鈥
Still, the reaction in Ukraine was not all unreserved praise.
鈥淥nly the Kremlin is happy about the current situation,鈥 said Ukrainian opposition lawmaker Mykola Kniazhytskyi, who called the emotional tenor of the meeting unfortunate. 鈥淭he American people should be sure: Ukrainians want peace most of all.鈥
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