European leaders gather behind Zelinski after Trump’s clash

European leaders gathered behind Volodimir Zellinsky after Donald Trump angry with Ukrainian president at the White House.
The leaders of Germany, France, Spain, Poland and the Netherlands were among those who have published messages on social media that support Ukraine – with Zelinski’s response directly to each one to thank them for their support.
Downting Street said that the Ukrainian president arrived in London to attend a summit hosted by UK Prime Minister Sir Kerr Starmer, who “maintains the fixed support for Ukraine.”
This comes after unusual scenes in the Oval Office on Friday, where US President Trump clashed with Zelinsky, and asked him to conclude a deal with Russia “or we are outside.
At one time, Trump Zelinski told that he was not enough for American military and political support during the Battle of Ukraine against the invasion of Russia, and that it was “Getting with the Third World War”.
A wave of supportive messages to Ukraine was also published by European leaders after the ranks – along with leaflets from the prime ministers in Canada, Australia and New Zealand – Zelensky answered each one: “Thank you for your support.”
French President Emmanuel Macron published: “There is an aggressor: Russia. There is a victim: Ukraine. We were right to help Ukraine and the punishment of Russia three years ago – and continue to do so.”
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Show said that the Netherlands supports Ukraine “now more than ever,” adding: “We want a permanent peace and end the war of aggression that Russia has started. For Ukraine and its people, and for Europe.”
The outgoing consultant in Germany Olaf Schools wrote that “no one wants peace more than the citizens of Ukraine,” while replacing him, waiting for Fredchich Mirz, adding “We stand with Ukraine” and “we must never confuse the aggressor and the victim in this terrible war.”
German Foreign Minister Analeina Perbuk said that the “indescribable row” is similar to a “bad dream” and “confirms that a new era of shame has started.”
She said that she “will pay with sincerity” for measures that could help Ukraine “carry Russia’s aggression even if the United States withdraws support, so that it can achieve a just peace and not surrender.”
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said: “Ukraine, Spain stands with you,” while his Polish counterpart Donald Tusk wrote: “Dear [Zelensky]Ukrainian friends, you are not alone. “
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada will continue to stand with Ukraine and the Ukrainians in achieving a just and lasting peace.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albaniz published that his country “proudly supported the brave people in Ukraine in their struggle to defend their sovereignty against the brutality of Russian aggression and support international law.”
European Union leaders Antonio Costa and Orrsola von der Lin Zelinski confirmed in a joint statement that he was “not alone.”
“We will continue to work with you for a just and lasting peace,” they said.

There were also messages supporting 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 Urban expressed his support for Trump, and writes: “Strong men make peace, and make men weak.
On Saturday, NATO Secretary -General Mark Retty BBC told Zelinski twice after the White House meeting.
He said he was not “Liberty to say what was discussed”, but he participated in that he told Zellinski, “We had to respect” what Trump did to Ukraine so far.
He said that Zelinski should “find a way” to restore his relationship with his American counterpart.
Zelinski left the White House early in his class with Trump – but then thanked the American President for social media for his support, saying: “Ukraine needs peace and lasting, and we are working exactly on that.”
Writing on the Messenger App Telegram app on Saturday, Zelensky said that “it is very important for us that Ukraine heard and that no one forgets that, neither during the war nor yet.”
“It is important for people in Ukraine to know that they are not alone, and that their interests are represented in every country, in every corner of the world.”
In an interview with Fox News after visiting at the White House, Zelensky said that his description with Trump was “not good for both sides” but I think it could save the relationship.
husband Each other boycotted and repeatedly in front of the media during what was supposed to be an introduction to the leader who signed an agreement that would allow the United States access to the deposits of Ukraine for rare ground minerals.
A conversation was strained on Friday after the US Vice President JD Vance – who was sitting alongside other politicians in the room – Zelesky that the war should end through diplomacy.
Zelensky responded by asking “What kind of diplomacy?” In reference to the previous ceasefire deal for 2019, it was agreed three years before Russia’s invasion of Russia on a large scale when Moscow was supporting and arming separatist fighters in eastern Ukraine.
Then Vice President Zelinski accused of being respected and “litigated” the situation in front of the media.
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni called for a “without delay” summit between the United States and Europe and the allies in Ukraine.
On Sunday, the Sir Kiir Care talks will witness the Sir Care Street talks that European leaders will see the efforts of the Ukraine peace agreement in the future.
The British Prime Minister believes that the deal should include American military assets that provide monitoring, intelligence and warplanes that are likely to give air coverage to deter Russian President Vladimir Putin.