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Zelensky says White House clash was ‘regrettable’

Volodymyr Zelensky said he was ready to work during the power of “Donald Trump’s” powerful leadership to achieve permanent peace days after his explosive oval office.

The Ukrainian President described the White House’s confrontation as “unfortunate” in a long social media publication in the wake of the United States, which announced a stop in military aid to Kiev.

“It is time to make things right,” Zelinski said, after Trump accused him of not being ready to come to the negotiating table.

He also confirmed that Ukraine was ready to sign the minerals of dealing with the United States, after failing to do so at the Washington meeting, and clarifies a proposal for how the war stops.

Zelinski said that Friday’s meeting “did not go the way it was supposed to be,” adding: “It is unfortunate that this had happened in this way,” he wrote. “It is time to make things right. We would like cooperation and communication in the future based.”

Ukraine woke up to the news on Tuesday that the United States “stops and reviews” its military aid to the country after the collapse of diplomacy last week.

In his position, Zelensky made a public announcement of gratitude to the United States.

“We really appreciate how much America did to help Ukraine to maintain its sovereignty and independence,” he wrote.

He added: “We remember the moment when things changed when President Trump provided Ukraine with the sand.

During the Friday meeting in the Oval Office, Vice President JD Vance Zelensky has accused of not being full For the military support provided by the United States.

“Did you say” Thank you “as soon as this entire meeting?” Vans said, before Trump told Zellinski that he was not “very grateful.”

Zelensky defended himself at the meeting, and started an interview with Fox News in the hours after that, saying, “I am very grateful to the Americans for all your support.”

The meeting of the Oval Office between Zelensky and US officials was scheduled to conclude last week with the signing of the two parties on a deal Give the United States to reach rare land minerals in Ukraine.

After the clash he saw Trump accuses Zelinski of “Gambling with World War III”The Ukrainian delegation left without signing the deal – Trump Zellinski told “Back when you are ready for peace.”

Trump is scheduled to submit a letter to Congress later on Tuesday, where Reuters reports that he is planning to announce the signing of the metal deal between us and Ukraine.

At a social media publication on Tuesday, Zelinski also defined the early stages of how the war ended.

He wrote: “We are ready to work quickly to end the war, and the first stages can be the release of prisoners and music in the sky-a ban on missiles, long-range drones, energy bombs and other civil infrastructure-and calm at sea immediately, if Russia will do the same.”

“Then we want to move very quickly during all the following stages and work with the United States to agree on a strong final deal.”

A number of Ukraine allies commented on another of the Ukrainian President, including the UK Prime Minister, Sir Kerr Starmer, who welcomed “a steadfast commitment to Zelinski to secure peace.”

A statement from No. 10 said, “It is important for all parties to work permanently and safe for Ukraine as soon as possible.”

Likewise, French President Emmanuel Macron praised that Zellinski’s willingness to “recovery in the dialogue” with Trump, said Elzi Palace.

Days before his meeting with Zelinski, the American president met with Macron, who traveled to Washington with a warning to Trump: “You cannot be weak in the face of Putin.”

While European leaders gathered behind Zelinski after the clash, the Secretary -General of NATO advised the Ukrainian leader to “find a way” to restore his relationship with Trump.

Speaking to BBC the next day, Mark Retty said he told him, “We have to respect” what Trump did to Ukraine so far.

Zelinski’s statement is no less than Trump’s apology, who called for those in the US president’s camp.

In Moscow, the Vladimir Putin team welcomed the United States to stop military aid most likely to the “best” contribution of peace.

“If the United States stops, or stops these supplies, this is likely to be the best contribution to the cause of peace,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the BBC Steve Rosenberg.

Trump did not comment himself to stop to help, nor Zelinsky’s response, but he did earlier to the Ukrainian leader after his meetings with European allies at the weekend.

Sunday Summit – It was hosted by the President of the United Kingdom – It was intended to serve as an offer to support Ukraine.

After the meeting, Zelinski said that a deal to end the war between Ukraine and Russia was “still very far.”

Trump described this as “the worst statement that Zelinski could have issued”, in a post on the social truth platform.

“This is what I was saying, this man does not want to be peace as long as he has America’s support,” the president wrote.

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2025-03-04 21:04:00

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