After Ukraine clashes with Trump, Ukraine’s Zelenskyy thanks us as Europe shows new solidarity with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Summit in London Last weekend, he reiterated the need for Western security assurances, part of any agreement to ensure the lasting doomsday of the war triggered by Russia’s full-scale invasion of its country three years ago. Ukraine fears that Russia will violate any peace agreement that does not bring, and Ukrainian partners will help in violation of the rules.
“To make peace a reality, we need real security assurance. That’s where the whole of Europe – the whole continent,” Zelenskyy said in a social media post on Monday. Controversial Oval Office Meeting and News camera scroll.
“Of course, we understand the importance of the United States and we are grateful for all the support we have received from the United States,” Zelenskyy said on Monday. “There is no day we are not grateful. It’s a gratitude for maintaining our independence – the resilience of Ukraine is based on everything our partners do for us – and their own security. What we need is peace, not endless war. That’s why the security assurance we say is critical.”
The Sunday summit of European leaders organized by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has been scheduled Stressful meetings in Washington Between Zelenskyy and Mr. Trump, but after the exchange, it has new meanings.
Trump’s attitude toward Ukraine’s wartime president has intensified European leaders’ commitment to the current U.S. government’s commitment to not only ensuring Ukraine’s independence, but also security throughout Europe, as the continent faces increasingly radical Russian states. Vladimir Putin.
“It’s not a more conversation. It’s time to take action,” Starmer said after a gathering with his fellow Europeans on Sunday. “It’s time to strengthen and lead and unite a new plan for just and lasting peace.”
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After Sunday’s summit, Zelenskyy briefed the Ukrainian, saying he believed the peace deal with Russia was “still very, very far away” but that Ukraine’s relations with the United States would remain strong.
“I think our relationship (with the United States) will continue because it’s not just an occasional relationship,” Zelenskyy said, covering his comments.
Later on Monday, Mr. Trump posted a link to the Associated Press story, covering Zelenskyy’s comments and criticized Ukrainian leaders.
“This is the worst statement Zelenskyy can make, and the United States will not endure it for longer!” Mr. Trump said. “That’s what I said, as long as he gets the support of the United States, Europe, in their meeting with Zelenskyy, he doesn’t want peace, Europe says flatly that they can’t do the job without the United States – probably not a good statement on the performance of Russia’s strength. What are they thinking?”
What happened to the London Summit?
Stemmer said on Monday there were many options on the table to end the possibility of a war Russia starting, all of which were developed with Ukraine, but said he did not want to “continuous comments on these options.”
“We have to learn from past mistakes,” Starmer said. “We cannot accept weak transactions that Russia can easily violate. Instead, any transaction must be supported by strength.”
Before the summit, French President Emmanuel Macron told local media that a possible plan would involve a one-month ceasefire, but would cover only air, ocean and energy infrastructure, rather than ongoing and deadly ground combat.
After the summit, Starmer announced four key points he said, and European leaders have agreed:
- Maintain military aid flowing to Ukraine and continue to put economic pressure on Russia
- Ukraine must emerge in any peace negotiations, and any lasting peace must ensure Ukraine’s sovereignty and security
- If a peace agreement is reached, promote Ukraine’s defensive capabilities to stop war
- Establish a “willed coalition” to help defend any peace agreement implemented by Ukraine.
Starmer also announced a new deal that would allow Ukraine to obtain about $2 billion worth of Northern Ireland-made missiles to continue its war.
The chain reaction of the White House meeting is still felt
Russia praised Mr. Trump after clashes with Zelenskyy, a week later, when U.S. leaders reverberated the point of speaking that Moscow has pushed Moscow since its full-scale invasion, including the assertion that Ukraine began a war, and Zelenskyy was an illegal leader.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that “the Kiev regime and Zelenskyy do not want peace”, adding that the conflict between Mr. Trump and Zelenskyy shows how difficult it will be to reach the trajectory of reconciliation around Ukraine. ”
“It is very important for some people to force Zelenskyy to change their position themselves,” Peskov said. “Someone has to make Zelenskyy want peace. If Europeans can do it, they should be respected and praised.”
Meanwhile, Russia continued to defeat Ukraine with deadly air strikes. Network News, a partner of CBS News, reported on Monday that more than 80 explosive drones were launched overnight in Ukraine, including a 7-year-old child.
Zelenskyy said on Sunday that Ukraine is still willing to sign minerals with the Trump administration, which will give the United States access to Ukraine’s precious natural resources. He was expected to sign the deal during his visit to Washington last week, but never promised in advance, as it is unclear whether security guarantees were provided for Ukraine in exchange for its mineral wealth, and then asked him to leave the White House as early as possible after a tense exchange with Mr. Trump.
National Security Advisor Mike Waltz spoke on Fox News on Monday, saying Zelenskyy seemed “not ready to talk about peace.” But if the Ukrainian leader is believed to have changed that position, showing that he is “regretful” about what happened in Washington and is ready to reach an agreement on Ukraine’s minerals, he said, he would not rule out a deal with Keeff and Washington. He even suggested that Mr. Trump could announce it in time when delivering a deal National Speech On Tuesday night.
“We certainly want to see that,” Walz said.
before US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent “It is impossible to reach an economic agreement without a peace agreement,” he said, accusing Zelenskyy of “abandoning the order of transactions” by trying to “put it in front of the world” in the Oval Office.
But some European leaders disagree with the explanation of the incident.
“My assessment is that this is not Zelenskyy’s spontaneous response to the intervention, but it was clearly upgraded at this Oval Office meeting,” he said. Friedrich MerzHe may be Germany’s next leader, said Monday. “We must now demonstrate that we have the ability to act independently in Europe.”