Volodymyr Zelensky refuses to apologise after explosive Oval Office clash with Donald Trump and JD Vance

White House Showdown Turns Sour

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stood his ground and refused to apologise following a fiery Friday meeting with former U.S. President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance in the Oval Office. What began as a formal sit-down quickly exploded into a tense exchange that exposed deep rifts over America’s support for 123 on minerals is the first step to security guarantees, it’s the first step closer to peace.”

Trump and Vance Fire Back

The former president and his VP did not hold back, reportedly expecting more gratitude from Zelensky given billions in US aid. Vance bluntly asked, “Have you said thank you once?” to which Zelensky snapped, “I said it a lot of times.”

Vance accused Ukraine of staging “propaganda tours” to sway opinion. “I’m talking about the kind of diplomacy that’s going to end the destruction of your country, Mr President,” Vance said.

Zelensky shot back, “Have you ever been to Ukraine?” Vance, who has said he “doesn’t care what happens to Ukraine,” replied that he had seen the stories but believed these tours were spin.

What Now for US-Ukraine Ties?

The fallout throws the future of US-Ukraine relations into question. Trump, critical of American military spending on Kyiv, is expected to take a tougher line if he wins the next election.

Zelensky remains defiant. “It’s very clear that Americans and Europeans are our best friends. It doesn’t mean that we don’t want peace, but we recognise the reality of the situation,” he stated.

The White House clash has ramped up debate over America’s role in the ongoing conflict, with possible cuts to aid or fresh talks looming as the US election draws near.

Stay tuned for all the latest on this explosive showdown and its impact on Ukraine’s future.

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