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Zelensky says Trump relationship can be repaired after White House row

AFP

Mar 01

Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that his relations with the United States can still be repaired, after President Donald Trump shouted at him in an angry White House meltdown accusing the Ukrainian leader of refusing to make peace with Russia.

 

"Of course," Zelensky said when asked in a Fox News interview if the relationship with Trump could be salvaged.

 

US-Ukrainian ties are about "more than two presidents," he said, adding that Ukraine badly needs Washington's help in the fight against Russia's far bigger and better-armed military.

 

"It will be difficult without your support," Zelensky said on Fox -- Trump's favorite news channel.

 

Zelensky's olive branch came hours after the extraordinary Oval Office scene where the years-long US policy of massive support for Ukraine's fight against the Russian invasion collapsed in a shouting match.

 

A number of netizens, including prominent personalities, took to social media criticizing Trump's behavior.

 

United States Senator Bernie Sanders wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "Trump berates Zelensky, the leader of a democratic country courageously fighting Russian imperialism, while he allies himself with Putin, a dictator who started the bloodiest European war in 80 years. Sorry, President Trump. We believe in democracy, not authoritarianism."

 

Political strategist and commentator Sawyer Hackett said, "Wow. This is such an embarrassment for the United States. Trump and JV Vance literally switched sides in a war and sided with a murderous dictator. Now they want Zelensky to apologize and kiss their feet."

 

Owen Jones stated, "It was genuinely hideous watching the treatment of Zelensky in the Oval Office. The thing is, the US has systematically bullied entire nations for generations. It’s just done it with a smile. Trump is doing what the US has long done, without the pretences"

 

Brian Krassenstein added, "This is utterly repulsive! Trump and Vance just tried to humiliate Zelensky live on American TV, smugly demanding gratitude while openly mocking him like playground bullies counting favors. My respect for Zelensky—and my embarrassment as an American—just surged off the charts. I’m beyond disgusted!"

 

The row saw European leaders scramble to voice support for Ukraine after Zelensky was made to leave the White House early and without signing a minerals-sharing deal seen as vital to an eventual US-brokered truce.

 

During the clash, played out in front of US and international media, Trump and Vice President JD Vance shouted at Zelensky, accusing him of not being "thankful" and refusing to accept their proposed truce terms.

 

"You don't have the cards right now," Trump said. "You're either going to make a deal or we're out, and if we're out, you'll fight it out and I don't think it's going to be pretty."

 

Zelensky departed shortly after, with Trump posting on social media that "he can come back when he is ready for peace."

"They were asked to leave the room. Then they had to be asked to leave the building," Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who had been in the Oval Office for the row, told Fox News of the Ukrainians.

 

The president told journalists later Friday that Zelensky was "overplaying his hand" and should agree to end fighting "immediately."

 

Zelensky, however, refused to apologize, telling Fox News, "I'm not sure that we did something bad." He did, however, say he wished the exchange had not taken place in front of reporters.

 

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio later on CNN called for Zelensky to "apologize for wasting our time."

 

'Not alone'

 

US allies in Europe -- already worried that Trump will force Ukraine to effectively hand victory to Russian President Vladimir Putin -- rushed to back Zelensky.

 

"You are not alone," Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said.

 

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, fresh off his own visit to the White House, said he had spoken to both Trump and Zelensky by phone following the clash and vowed "unwavering support" for Kyiv.

 

Far-right Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called for a summit "without delay" between the United States, Europe and allies on Ukraine.

 

Trump and Vance are "doing Putin's dirty work," top US Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer posted.

 

But Russia was delighted.

 

Former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev called Zelensky an "insolent pig" who had received "a proper slap down in the Oval Office."

 

Trump's Republican Party echoed the Russians in blaming Zelensky.

 

Ukraine appeared united behind Zelensky, with its army chief vowing to stand with him while the foreign minister praised his "bravery."

 

"He did what he must," 26-year-old Valentyn Burianov told AFP in Kyiv, echoing others in the streets of the Ukrainian capital.

 

Compromise with 'killer'?

 

The meltdown came after Trump said Ukraine will have to make "compromises" in a truce with Russia.

 

Zelensky said there should be "no compromises with a killer on our territory."

 

After he pointed out that previous Western-backed peace efforts had failed to deter Russian aggression, Vance interrupted and called him "disrespectful."

 

The session then boiled over, with the Ukrainian leader sitting in evident discomfort as Trump and Vance berated him.

 

Trump has alarmed Kyiv and European allies with his abrupt U-turn in US policy, casting himself as a mediator between Putin and Zelensky and refusing to condemn the Russian invasion.

 

He said in the Oval Office that he had "spoken on numerous occasions" to Putin -- more than has been publicly reported.

 

Trump called Zelensky a "dictator" last week and has said he trusts Putin to "keep his word" over a ceasefire.

 

He told Zelensky that as a mediator he could not criticize one of the main sides.

 

However, speaking to Fox News, Zelensky said he wished Trump was "really more on our side."

 

Meanwhile, Russia's assault on Ukraine continued.

 

Russian infantry were on Friday storming the Ukrainian border from the Russian region of Kursk, Kyiv said.

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